TSMC wins a secrecy battle against Samsung
Stop nicking our secrets
TSMC has won a court ruling that will prohibit a former employee from leaking trade secrets to Samsung.
UK spying law is illegal
Courts say it needs a re-think
The British High Court has ruled that Emergency surveillance legislation introduced by the coalition government last year is illegal.
Terrorists now using Government spying software
Hack becomes a world nightmare
An Italian security outfit which makes spying packages for various world governments has admitted that its software is now in the hands of terrorists after a recent hack.
Cisco fixes three security holes
Allow US government snooping
Cisco has released a security advisory warning of SSH problems in three of its enterprise products which sound to us like a jolly good way for US spooks to snuffle corporate data.
Tim Cook slams rivals over privacy
We would never spy on our users
Apple CEO Tim Cook has slammed his Silicon Valley chums of selling out their users and customers to the NSA and advertisers.
Assange grassed Snowden to the NSA
Don't look at him, Look at me
Wikileaks boss Julian Assange complicated Edward Snowden's escape from Russia by tipping off the NSA with a false rumour about the Bolivian President.
Snowden hobbled terrorist communications
Fear sent them back to the dark ages
While the NSA and others have done their best to paint the Edward Snowden leaks as being good for the terrorists, it turns out they have been the exact opposite. The terrorists are so frightened of US monitoring, that they have been forced to rely on slow and outdated communications technology.
Canadians get in on malware making
We should blame Canada more often
The nation famous for not being America and thumping baby seals with baseball bats apparently conducts false flag cyber-attacks on other nations.
Microsoft patents spying on employees
Warns of bad behavior
US government plans mass monitoring of social networks
Obama's Odyssey