- The Strangest Interview Yet With the Outgoing Head of the NSA. http://t.co/9jyx93KHgb ->
- Bell seeks guidance on data sharing. http://t.co/bqSx5Rkn0C ->
- Microsoft Issues Fix for IE Zero-Day, Includes XP Users. http://t.co/dQlUDbrAMM ->
- Canadians: Are you being watched? You bet you are. http://t.co/diT8CPrjJ0 ->
- US Government Plays Fast and Loose with Technology in Supreme Court Cell Phone Cases. http://t.co/2FopY3ZQNe ->
- We seriously need transparency about law enforcement demands. http://t.co/7StAttv4yf ->
- Canucks' ISPs routing data through snoop heaven USA • Does your ISP use a 'Boomerang route' to fling data to the NSA? http://t.co/GHA3OhodBg ->
- Harper pushed on telecom access. http://t.co/XyWAOpTQ4C ->
- Private data given to feds limited to 'basic' information, Bell says. http://t.co/BGXLcM7bbV ->
- Worrisome erosion of phone, data privacy. http://t.co/wpoGbFJkny ->
- Help EFF Test Privacy Badger, A New Tool to Stop Creepy Online Tracking. http://t.co/tSFBkyxYoU ->
- Government agencies seek telecom user data at ‘jaw-dropping’ rates . http://t.co/qBB0dEsGzg ->
- Yahoo gives up on Do Not Track, thinks privacy should be 'personalized'. http://t.co/0DheIvSUpK ->
- Warrantless disclosure is already perfectly legal, MacKay says. http://t.co/HGHfQJxR1k ->