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Assange and the whistleblowers that could've been. [Brownstone Institute]
New NSA information from (and about) Snowden. [Schneier] [ComputerWeekly]
New revelations from Snowden documents. [Schneier] [Computer Weekly] [Electrospaces]
Snowden ten years later. [Schneier]
The Snowden Legacy, part one: What’s changed, really? [Ars Technica: part 1, part 2]
Tainted leaks. [Schneier] [Citizen Lab]
What is password hashing? [Wired]
This map tracks where governments hack activists and reporters. [Wired]
Why firmware is so vulnerable to hacking, and what can be done about it. [Wired]
Analysis of leaked logs from Syria's censoring national firewall. [BoingBoing] [TechDirt] [The Register]
Older Artices
Censoring the web isn't the solution to terrorism -- it's the problem. [Gizmodo]
Who is out there waiting to spy on you or steal your data? [The Register]
We post nothing about our daughter online. [NZ Herald]
See how secure most messaging systems are with this scorecard. [Lifehacker] [EFF]
Opsec, Snowden style. [BoingBoing] [The Intercept]
If you think you've anonymized a data set, you're probably wrong. [BoingBoing] [Neustar]
Surveillance in schools. [Schneier] [Model View Culture]
Even a golden key can be stolen: inside Apple’s encryption decision. [Gizmodo]
Glenn Greenwald explains privacy. [BoingBoing] [Lifehacker]
Keeping your digital life safe in the age of surveillance. [Engadget]
Privacy and security -- five objectives. [Geoff Huston]
Seven persuasion tactics repeatedly used by scammers. [Lifehacker] [UoC PDF]
Nova's cybersecurity lab shows how tricky data security really is. [Lifehacker] [Nova Labs]
The start-to-finish guide to securing your cloud storage. [Lifehacker]
Horizon: The defenders of anonymity on the internet. [BBC News]
Tor: explaining the web browser that hides its tracks. [BBC News]
The show that warned us Enemy of the State was a documentary. [Gizmodo]
How to protect your data before your phone gets stolen. [Gizmodo]
How secret societies stay hidden on the Internet. [HardOCP] [The Atlantic]
How your security system could be used to spy on you. [Forbes]
Sharing secret files more safely: some questions to ask yourself. [Collaborista]
How to delete Facebook from your life. [Stuff]
Remove location data from your photos before sharing them. [Gizmodo]
This tool boosts your privacy by opening your WiFi to strangers. [Wired]
The democratization of surveillance. [Schneier] [MarketWatch]
Tor is for everyone: why you should use Tor. [HardOCP] [Gizmodo]
Censorship in China. [Schneier] [Network World]
What anyone can learn from your Internet traffic. [HardOCP] [Ars Technica]
Snowden's Big Brother isn't as Orwellian as you'd think. [The Register]
Resistance is futile: Apple and Google are going to track your location no matter what. [ReadWriteWeb]
How to talk to your children about mass surveillance. [BoingBoing]
Engineering our way out of mass surveillance. [BoingBoing] [Smari McCarthy]
We need to rethink how we fight for privacy. [Lifehacker]
Privacy vs network effects. [BoingBoing]
The economics of bulk surveillance. [Schneier] [Light Blue Touchpaper]
Peter Watts on the harms of surveillance. [Schneier] [Rifters]
Secrets, lies and Snowden's email: why I was forced to shut down Lavabit. [The Guardian]
Espionage vs surveillance. [Schneier]
You are a Gmail user. [BoingBoing] [CopyRighteous]
Surprise -- your personal data is not so personal. [ReadWriteWeb]
Against the instrumental argument for surveillance. [BoingBoing] [The Guardian]
Tor: network security for domestic abuse survivors. [BoingBoing]
Fearing Google. [Schneier] [Mathias Döpfner]
The quantified toilet hoax -- the difference between public surveillance and private self-surveillance. [Schneier] [The Atlantic] [Quantified Toilets]
The ultimate guide to staying anonymous and protecting your privacy online. [ExtremeTech]
The allure of the anonymous internet. [Engadget]
Try the super-secure USB drive OS that Edward Snowden insists on using. [Gizmodo] [Engadget] [Schneier] [Wired]
How advertising cookies let observers follow you across the web. [The Verge]
Ephemeral apps. [Schneier]
The continuing public/private surveillance partnership. [Schneier]
How you leak your privacy every day -- and how to stop. [Lifehacker]
On your permanent record. [Medium]
Why client-side encryption is critical for cloud privacy. [Network Computing]
Why you should embrace surveillance, not fight it. [Wired]
This infographic shows you how to delete yourself from the Internet. [Lifehacker]
Surveillance by algorithm. [Schneier]
The awkward privacy talk parents should have with their kids. [Wired]
Data protection in the cloud: the basics. [Network Computing]
You won’t believe how easy it is for just about anyone to track your smartphone. [BGR]
Finding people's location based on their activities in cyberspace. [Schneier] [The Atlantic]
How to remove yourself from the Internet. [ReadWriteWeb]
The inside story of Tor, the best Internet anonymity tool the government ever built. [Bloomberg]
How can I stay anonymous with Tor? [Lifehacker]
The failure of privacy notices and consumer choice. [Schneier] [First Monday]
Benjamin Franklin, whistleblowing leaker of government secrets. [BoingBoing] [Harry Blutstein]
HOWTO delete your smartphone's fine-grained log of everywhere you've been. [BoingBoing] [Lifehacker]
Bruce Schneier and Eben Moglen discuss a post-Snowden Internet. [BoingBoing]
Dan Geer explains the government surveillance mentality. [Schneier] [Dan Geer]
Why the government should help the leakers. [Schneier]
How to erase yourself from the Internet. [Gizmodo]
How not to get tricked: your favorite online safety tips. [Google Blog]
The dangers of anonymous chatrooms. [Stuff]
We're slowly being screwed by social networks, and we're oblivious. [Gizmodo]
The trajectories of government and corporate surveillance. [Schneier]
A court order is an insider attack. [Schneier] [BoingBoing] [Freedom to Tinker]
On secrecy. [Schneier] [National Security Archive]
The tools of the surveillance trade. [Ars Technica]
Are fingerprint scanners really more secure? [Lifehacker]
Unlike passwords, fingerprints are fair game to law enforcement. [Lifehacker]
Take back the Internet. [Schneier] [The Guardian]
Living in a cloudy post-PRISM world, where do we go from here? [ReadWriteWeb]
Tor: the anonymous Internet, and if it's right for you. [Gizmodo]
Is Tor right for you? [Stuff]
Evading Internet censorship. [Schneier] [Brandon Wiley: PDF]
Social media has security analysts worried. [Stuff]
How to encrypt your email and keep your conversations private. [Lifehacker] [Gizmodo]
Restoring trust in government and the Internet. [Schneier]
Not all secrets are alike: nuclear culture and fear of the next Snowden. [BoingBoing] [The Bulletin]
The public/private surveillance partnership. [Schneier] [Bloomberg]
False positives and ubiquitous surveillance. [Schneier]
The government's coming for your encrypted data next. [Gizmodo]
How protecting your privacy could make you the bad guy. [Wired]
Sysadmins: Keep YOUR data away from NSA spooks. [The Register]
Counterterrorism mission creep. [Schneier]
How to escape Google’s clutches while surfing the web. [BGR] [Ars Technica]
NSA's project SHAMROCK. [Schneier] [Ars Technica]
Another perspective on the value of privacy. [Schneier] [NYT]
Big data surveillance results in bad policy. [Schneier]
Protecting email from eavesdropping. [Schneier]
How to get away from everyday technology. [BBC News]
A guide to everything Google has been asked to censor. [Gizmodo]
NSA whistleblower Thomas Drake profile. [BoingBoing]
China's version of the NSA's PRISM: Golden Shield. [BoingBoing] [NYT]
Teenage WikiLeaks volunteer: Why I served as an FBI informant. [Ars Technica]
NSA leak vindicates AT&T whistleblower. [Wired]
Data, meet spies: the unfinished state of web crypto. [cNet]
Secrecy and privacy. [Schneier] [The New Yorker]
How much is your Gmail worth? [Krebs]
Download me—Saying “yes” to the Web’s most dangerous search terms. [Ars Technica]
SSL: Intercepted today, decrypted tomorrow. [Netcraft]
Find sociopaths on Facebook. [Schneier] [Scott Adams]
How the NSA leaks may help EFF sue the government into defending its bulk surveillance programmes. [BoingBoing] [Wired]
Remember when big brother's only weapon was CCTV? [Gizmodo]
British spies: what is GCHQ? [NZ Herald]
The massive facial recognition database that's hiding in plain sight. [Gizmodo] [Washington Post]
It's beyond ridiculous that email (but not mail) has been left out of privacy laws. [Wired]
Ideas for keeping your data safe from spying. [Stuff]
Whistleblowing 101. [WSJ ATD]
Scammer clones profile. [NZ Herald]
We want to put a kill switch into your phone, say Feds. [The Register]
More on feudal security. [Schneier]
The value of a hacked email account. [Krebs]
The secret war. [BoingBoing] [Wired]
Reddit AMA: James Bamford. [BoingBoing] [Reddit]
How to stop the scope of scrutiny. [Stuff]
Trust in IT. [Schneier] [The Register]
Feds say they can search your laptop at the border, but won't say why. [Ars Technica]
Anonymising is really hard to do, so why is the EU acting like it's easy? [BoingBoing] [The Guardian]
The problems with CALEA-II. [Schneier]
The problems with managing and privacy by asking and giving consent. [Schneier] [SSRN]
Internet censorship around the world. [BBC News]
The rise of amateurs recording events. [Schneier] [The New Yorker]
Schneier: the FBI's new plan to wiretap the Internet is great... for criminals. [BoingBoing] [Foreign Policy]
The declassification engine: your one-stop shop for government secrets. [Wired]
What are the Feds hiding? Ask the Declassification Engine. [ReadWriteWeb]
IP addresses don't positively identify infringers. [HardOCP] [TorrentFreak]
Experts: network security deteriorating, privacy a lost cause. [The Register]
Social steganography: how teens smuggle meaning past the authority figures in their lives. [BoingBoing] [Danah Boyd] [Schneier] [Pew Internet]
Tools to use to avoid Uncle Sam's snooping. [Fstoppers]
Reidentifying anonymous data. [Schneier] [Forbes] [DataPrivacyLab]
Don't ever speak to the FBI without a tape recorder running and a lawyer present. [BoingBoing] [PrivacySOS]
How automated license plate readers threaten our privacy. [Gizmodo]
The public/private surveillance partnership. [Schneier]
Which companies protect your info from the government. [HardOCP] [EFF] [Gizmodo] [Lifehacker]
Why do governments get Internet surveillance so wrong? [BoingBoing] [Open Rights Group]
The plot to block Internet freedom. [Stuff]
A discussion of redaction. [Schneier] [Nuclear Secrecy]
A bogus DMCA takedown request. [Google: part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4]
Secrets of FBI smartphone surveillance tool revealed in court fight. [Wired] [Schneier]
IT for oppression. [Schneier]
Mobile location data presents anonymity risk. [BBC News] [Schneier] [Nature] [EFF]
Anonymised phone location data not so anonymous. [Wired]
New emails reveal Feds not forthright about fake cell tower devices. [Ars Technica]
Everything wrong with digital copyright -- and how to fix it. [Gizmodo]
Finally, Feds say cops' access to your email shouldn't be time-dependent. [Ars Technica] [Engadget]
In-depth explanation of EFF's courtroom victory over FBI's "National Security Letters". [BoingBoing] [EFF]
A visual breakdown of how Iran censors the Internet. [Gizmodo]
FinSpy software used to surveil activists around the world. [Huffington Post]
Skype's Chinese surveillance keywords revealed. [Hexus] [ZDNet]
Slaying the trolls: hunting down internet haters. [Stuff]
Technologies of surveillance. [Schneier]
Document shows how much data cops suck up from suspects' cell phones. [Ars Technica]
Car data surveillance and the future of black boxes. [Schneier]
The eavesdropping system in your computer. [Schneier] [Dan Farmer]
Experts warn of cloud snooping. [BBC News]
The massive hypocrisy of data privacy. [Stuff]
Thinking about obscurity. [Schneier] [The Atlantic]
Blocking pirating sites deemed to be ineffective. [THG]
Easiest excuse for taking freedom: security. [BoingBoing] [Jacobin]
What Facebook gives the police. [Schneier] [The Phoenix]
2020 – Whistleblower Articles
03-09-2020: NSA surveillance exposed by Snowden ruled unlawful. [BBC News] [Ars Technica] [The Register]
2019 – Whistleblower Articles
18-12-2019: Snowden’s book profits must go to the government. [The Verge] [Ars Technica]
25-10-2019: US demands summary judgment on Snowden memoir. [The Register]
07-10-2019: Edward Snowden's memoirs. [Schneier] [NY Books] [Cryptography Engineering]
02-08-2019: Snowden has written a memoir. [Ars Technica]
03-06-2019: The importance of protecting cybersecurity whistleblowers. [Schneier] [NYU]
09-05-2019: Another NSA leaker identified and charged. [Schneier]
12-04-2019: Wikileaks: Document dumps that shook the world. [BBC News]
21-03-2019: First Look Media shutting down access to Snowden NSA archives. [Schneier] [Daily Beast]
2017 – Whistleblower Articles
08-07-2017: Rachel Maddow’s exclusive “scoop” about a fake NSA document raises several key questions. [The Intercept]
22-06-2017: NSA insider security post-Snowden. [Schneier]
15-06-2017: Millennials and secret leaking. [Schneier] [Washington Post]
05-06-2017: Federal contractor charged with leaking classified documents. [Gizmodo] [The Register] [Wired] [BBC News]
06-06-2017: How a few yellow dots burned the Intercept’s NSA leaker. [Ars Technica] [Lifehacker] [HardOCP] [Errata Security] [Graham Cluley]
06-06-2017: NSA leaker bust gets weirder: Senator claims hacking is wider than leak revealed. [The Register]
14-06-2017: The grugq on Reality Winner, The Intercept, and OPSEC. [Schneier] [Medium]
08-05-2017: How to be a whistleblower. [Lifehacker]
21-03-2017: Newly obtained documents prove that key claim of Snowden's accuser is a fraud. [The Intercept]
07-02-2017: Inside the Kiwi spy probes into Edward Snowden's NSA leaks. [NZ Herald]
2016 – Whistleblower Articles
30-12-2016: Is an NSA contractor the next Snowden? In 2017, we hope to find out. [Ars Technica]
13-12-2016: Sharing National Security Letters with the public. [Google]
09-11-2016: Whistleblower investigative report on NSA Suite B cryptography. [Schneier]
05-11-2016: Three new scandals show how pervasive and dangerous mass surveillance is in the West. [The Intercept]
02-11-2016: Snowden's boss at Booz Allen Hamilton speaks. [Schneier] [The Cipher Brief]
18-10-2016: WikiLeaks: Julian Assange's internet access 'cut'. [BBC News] [Ars Technica] [Engadget] [Wired]
05-10-2016: NSA government contractor 'stole classified files'. [BBC News] [The Register] [HardOCP] [NYT] [Wired] [Ars Technica] [Engadget] [Gizmodo] [Schneier]
07-10-2016: Arrested NSA contractor may have hoarded secrets to work from home. [Ars Technica]
20-10-2016: Feds seized 50TB of data from NSA contractor suspected of theft. [Ars Technica] [Engadget]
21-10-2016: NSA contractor faces spying charges. [BBC News]
22-10-2016: Defense team: “No evidence” NSA contractor “intended to betray his country”. [Ars Technica]
27-10-2016: “He’s not Edward Snowden,” lawyers for accused NSA contractor tell judge. [Ars Technica]
29-10-2016: DOJ: much of seized 50TB from ex-NSA contractor is “highly classified”. [Ars Technica]
13-09-2016: Snowden explains why Obama should pardon him. [Engadget] [Ars Technica]
18-09-2016: Op-ed: Why President Obama won’t, and shouldn’t, pardon Snowden. [Ars Technica]
18-09-2016: Washington Post throws Snowden under the bus. [Gizmodo]
10-09-2016: Recommended reading: Snowden's escape from Hong Kong. [Engadget] [National Post]
25-06-2016: Snowden's email provider confirms was an investigation target. [Engadget]
05-06-2016: Snowden did more to raise NSA concerns than officials claimed. [Engadget] [Gawker] [Schneier] [Vice]
17-05-2016: The Intercept is broadening access to the Snowden archive -- here's why. [The Intercept] [Ars Technica] [Engadget]
25-04-2016: Clapper: Snowden sped up sophistication of crypto, “it’s not a good thing”. [Ars Technica]
04-04-2016: The road to Panama: a history of whistleblowers and hacks. [Engadget]
04-04-2016: A key similarity between Snowden leak and Panama papers: scandal is what’s been legalized. [The Intercept]
25-03-2016: Snowden 'more helpful than dangerous' says ex-Colin Powell aide. [The Register]
17-03-2016: A government error just revealed Snowden was the target in the Lavabit case. [Wired] [The Register] [Ars Technica] [Gizmodo] [Engadget]
04-03-2016: Snowden is a hero to the security biz – but not for the reason you'd expect. [The Register]
04-02-2016: Snowden’s chronicler reveals her own life under surveillance. [Wired]
2015 – Whistleblower Articles
30-10-2015: European Parliament votes to shield Snowden from extradition to US [Ars Technica] [Engadget]
21-10-2015: WikiLeaks leaks CIA director's private emails – including his nat sec clearance dossier. [The Register] [HardOCP] [ZDNet] [Ars Technica] [Wired] [Engadget] [Gizmodo]
22-10-2015: CIA: Wikileaks emails release was 'malicious crime'. [BBC News]
15-10-2015: A second Snowden has leaked a mother lode of drone docs. [Wired]
16-10-2015: The Intercept's drone doc mega-leak is whistleblowing evolved. [ExtremeTech]
06-10-2015: Edward Snowden denies making a deal with the Russian secret service. [The Register]
19-09-2015: A conversation with Edward Snowden. [HardOCP] [StarTalk Radio]
09-09-2015: Director of national intelligence: Snowden forced “needed transparency". [Ars Technica]
03-09-2015: Snowden: others get prosecuted for what Hillary Clinton did. [Wired]
01-09-2015: Snowden crocked cloud, says VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger. [The Register]
30-07-2015: After publishing secret spy docs, German new site investigated for treason. [Ars Technica] [The Register]
03-08-2015: Germany pauses treason investigation into Netzpolitik.org journalists. [Ars Technica] [BBC News]
04-08-2015: German prosecutor sacked over Netzpolitik treason probe. [BBC News] [The Register]
10-08-2015: Germany formally drops ‘treason’ case against Netzpolitik journalists. [The Register]
29-07-2015: White House won’t pardon Snowden. [Ars Technica] [The Register] [HardOCP] [Gizmodo]
14-07-2015: Why was Oscar-winning Snowden documentarian detained 50+ times in US airports? [Ars Technica] [The Register]
18-07-2015: Laura Poitras is suing the government. [Wired]
18-06-2015: 'No evidence' Snowden was working for foreign power says ex-NSA boss. [The Register]
15-06-2015: You're right to be skeptical over Sunday Times Snowden story. [Graham Cluley]
05-06-2015: Amnesty International: Snowden should be pardoned. [The Register]
05-06-2015: Edward Snowden looks back, two years after NSA leaks started. [Engadget] [BoingBoing] [NYT]
05-06-2015: Why did Snowden swipe 900k+ US DoD files? [The Register]
03-06-2015: Federal judge probes destruction of evidence in prosecution of NSA whistleblower Thomas Drake. [BoingBoing] [McClatchyDC]
30-05-2015: Steve Wozniak calls Edward Snowden a 'total hero'. [HardOCP] [Yahoo]
18-05-2015: US officials leak information about the ISIS raid that’s more sensitive than anything Snowden ever leaked. [BoingBoing]
12-05-2015: Convicted CIA whistleblower Jeffrey Sterling speaks in new documentary 'The Invisible Man'. [BoingBoing]
11-05-2015: Snowden vindicated. [BoingBoing] [The Atlantic]
09-05-2015: Did the judge who ruled NSA phone dragnet illegal call Snowden a whistleblower? [Ars Technica]
08-05-2015: Snowden: court ruling against NSA surveillance 'encouraging'. [Engadget]
08-05-2015: Google executives talk Snowden and NSA backdoors during AMA. [Engadget]
01-05-2015: WikiLeaks just started accepting secrets again. [Gizmodo] [Wired] [HardOCP]
29-04-2015: Translation: once they learn the truth, techies hate and fear us. [BoingBoing] [Wired]
23-04-2015: Petraeus receives no jail time for leaking -- whistleblowers face decades in jail. [BoingBoing]
25-04-2015: Former CIA head’s no-jail sentence for leaking called “gross hypocrisy". [Ars Technica]
28-04-2015: Who supported leniency for former CIA chief David Petraeus in leaks case? [Ars Technica]
20-04-2015: Counting the US intelligence community leakers. [Schneier]
16-04-2015: Most government whistleblower hotlines don't even use HTTPS. [Gizmodo] [ACLU PDF] [The Register]
28-03-2015: DoD security clearances are down 15 percent since the Snowden leaks. [Gizmodo]
23-03-2015: Snowden should be allowed a public interest defense, say European lawmakers. [Ars Technica]
03-03-2015: Snowden says he'll face trial in the US. [BoingBoing] [Yahoo News] [The Register] [Engadget]
04-03-2015: The "Snowden is ready to come home" story: a case study in typical media deceit. [The Intercept]
25-02-2015: The government refuses to prove Snowden damaged national security. [Gizmodo]
24-02-2015: Laura Poitras's Citizenfour OPSEC. [BoingBoing] [Wired]
24-02-2015: I wish I'd leaked sooner says Edward Snowden. [The Register] [Graham Cluley]
26-01-2015: CIA whistleblower Jeffrey Sterling convicted of espionage in NYT leak case. [BoingBoing] [AP] [NYT] [Washington Post]
23-01-2015: My conversation with Edward Snowden. [Schneier] [YouTube]
08-01-2015: Snowden: US has put too much emphasis on cyber-offense, needs defense. [Ars Technica] [Gizmodo] [PBS]
06-01-2015: Snowden leaks lack context says security studies professor. [The Register]
01-01-2015: Citizenfour: all it's cracked up to be and more. [BoingBoing]
2015 – CarrierIQ Articles
31-12-2015: AT&T acquires parts of phone-monitoring company Carrier IQ. [Engadget] [The Register]
2014 – Whistleblower Articles
16-12-2014: Two years before Snowden, Barrett Brown on why reporters should be covering intel contractors. [BoingBoing]
15-12-2014: Over 700 million people have taken steps to improve privacy since Snowden. [BoingBoing] [Schneier] [CIGI] [BBC News]
12-12-2014: German high court dismisses lawmakers’ bid to get Snowden to testify. [Ars Technica]
06-12-2014: The internet is less free than last year. Thanks a bunch, Snowden. [The Register]
28-11-2014: Edward Snowden: best security educator ever. [The Register]
14-11-2014: Only 5% of Americans unaware of government surveillance programs in post-Snowden era. [DC Knowledge]
11-11-2014: Laura Poitras on “Citizenfour,” and first contact with Edward Snowden. [BoingBoing] [Vogue]
05-11-2014: Why Laura Poitras doesn't want more whistleblowers. [Gizmodo]
04-11-2014: 'Citizenfour' offers a fascinating, narrow view of Edward Snowden's NSA leaks. [Engadget]
26-10-2014: Edward Snowden interviewed by Lawrence Lessig. [BoingBoing]
17-10-2014: Citizenfour – Edward Snowden documentary. [Graham Cluley] [Ars Technica] [The Register]
17-10-2014: New Zealand police raided home of reporter working on Snowden documents. Here's how you can support his defense. [BoingBoing]
15-10-2014: Laura Poitras on the crypto tools that made her Snowden film possible. [Wired]
15-10-2014: Obama administration has secured 526 months of jail time for leakers. [BoingBoing] [ACLU]
13-10-2014: These are the emails Snowden sent to first introduce his epic NSA leaks. [Wired]
11-10-2014: Laura Poitras's Citizenfour: the real story of Edward Snowden. [BoingBoing] [Hollywood Reporter] [Engadget] [Gizmodo] [The Guardian]
11-10-2014: The Laura Poitras film on Snowden shows that only government transparency will stop leaks. [BoingBoing]
27-09-2014: Fed whistleblower secretly recorded 46h of regulatory capture inside Goldman Sachs. [BoingBoing] [This American Life] [Pro Publica]
13-08-2014: Call me Ed: a day with Edward Snowden. [Wired] [Schneier]
13-08-2014: The most wanted man in the world. [Wired] [Wired Comments] [BoingBoing]
13-08-2014: Snowden: I left the NSA clues, but they couldn’t find them. [Wired] [Engadget]
05-08-2014: US government says someone besides Snowden is leaking secret docs. [Engadget] [Stuff] [The Register] [Collaborista]
07-08-2014: The US intelligence community has a third leaker. [Schneier]
19-07-2014: Edward Snowden plans to work on privacy tech. [reCode] [Stuff] [BoingBoing] [Reuters] [The Register] [DailyTech]
14-07-2014: Snowden: #DRIP "defies belief," could have been dreamed up by NSA. [BoingBoing] [The Guardian]
09-07-2014: Snowden seeks Russian asylum extension. [The Register]
01-07-2014: NSA flip-flops on Snowden leaks, from hyperbolic to “measured” response. [Ars Technica]
01-07-2014: New NSA boss plays down impact of Snowden leaks. [The Register]
01-07-2014: NSA chief says terrorists are changing their behavior thanks to Snowden leaks. [BGR]
29-06-2014: New NSA chief calls damage from Snowden leaks manageable. [NYT]
24-06-2014: Snowden defends mega spy blab: 'Public affairs have to be known by the public'. [The Register]
19-06-2014: Snowden's helping public clouds says VMware hybrid head. [The Register]
13-06-2014: CIA rendition jet was waiting in Europe to snatch Snowden. [The Register] [Washington Post]
06-06-2014: NSA whistleblower Thomas Drake to appear at HOPE NYC. [BoingBoing] [Hope]
05-06-2014: Andreessen: Snowden a 'traitor'. [CNBC] [The Register] [HardOCP] [cNet]
04-06-2014: Edward Snowden wins EPIC "Champion of Freedom" award. [Schneier]
02-06-2014: Snowden, one year after: now we know the NSA's secrets. [BoingBoing] [ACLU]
30-05-2014: Majority of Americans think Snowden was right to leak. [BoingBoing]
29-05-2014: Snowden never blew a whistle, US spy boss claims. [The Register]
28-05-2014: Eben Moglen on Snowden and sxurveillance. [Schneier] [The Guardian]
27-05-2014: Edward Snowden claims he was a spy in interview. [Gizmodo] [Stuff] [Engadget] [BoingBoing] [PacketU]
28-05-2014: Edward Snowden wants to know if he's hurt you. [Gizmodo]
29-05-2014: In NBC interview, Snowden says NSA watches our digital thoughts develop. [Ars Technica]
29-05-2014: Snowden denies relationship with Russia. [Stuff]
29-05-2014: Edward Snowden tells Brian Williams he’d like to go home. [Ars Technica] [Wired]
29-05-2014: Snowden reveals his motives, spy training, and patriotism in first US interview. [ExtremeTech] [NBC News]
30-05-2014: Snowden complained about mass surveillance tactics to his NSA masters. [Ars Technica]
30-05-2014: NSA can't find any emails from Snowden, then it can. [BoingBoing]
30-05-2014: NSA releases Snowden email, says he raised no concerns about spying. [Wired] [Engadget]
30-05-2014: Snowden shoots back: 'So you DO have my emails, after all'. [The Register]
27-05-2014: Snowden: from zero to exiled zero in 90 days. [HardOCP] [ZDNet]
21-05-2014: Snowden’s first move against the NSA was a party in Hawaii. [Wired] [BoingBoing] [Gizmodo]
16-05-2014: The lie about Edward Snowden that just won't die. [BoingBoing]
13-05-2014: Glenn Greenwald’s pulse-pounding tale of breaking the Snowden leaks. [Wired] [BoingBoing]
28-05-2014: Greenwald's "No Place to Hide": a compelling, vital narrative about official criminality. [BoingBoing]
10-04-2014: Snowden lawyer PGP email 'crack' flap: What REALLY happened? [The Register]
20-03-2014: NSA deputy director: 'always room' to discuss amnesty for Snowden. [Wired]
20-03-2014: 'Arrogant' Snowden putting lives at risk, says NSA's deputy spyboss. [The Register]
11-03-2014: Snowden outlines spy movements. [Stuff]
11-03-2014: Snowden: US helped create loopholes in NZ law. [NZ Herald]
11-03-2014: Snowden: I have no regrets over leaks. [NZ Herald]
10-03-2014: Edward Snowden urges SXSW crowd to thwart NSA with technology. [Wired]
10-03-2014: Snowden: keep their hands off our data. [ReadWriteWeb] [The Register]
10-03-2014: Snowden: surveillance is 'setting fire' to the internet. [BBC News] [BBC News Video] [Ars Technica]
08-03-2014: Snowden still wants EU asylum, but it almost certainly won’t happen. [Ars Technica]
07-03-2014: Edward Snowden's magnificent testimony to the EU. [BoingBoing] [D66 PDF]
15-02-2014: Petition to grant Edward Snowden clemency launched. [HardOCP] [The Verge]
12-02-2014: Edward Snowden got a bunch of NSA info by stealing a coworker's password. [Gizmodo] [HardOCP] [cNet] [BGR]
13-02-2014: NSA forces out workers accused of allowing whistleblower Edward Snowden to gain access to classified info. [BoingBoing] [NBC News] [Ars Technica] [BBC News]
08-02-2014: Snowden used low-cost tool to best NSA. [NYT] [Engadget] [The Register] [DailyTech]
11-02-2014: NSA let Snowden crawl all over its intranet unchecked. [Ars Technica]
05-04-2014: Senior Congressman calls Greenwald a “thief” who sold NSA documents. [Ars Technica]
29-01-2014: Snowden nominated for Nobel peace prize. [HardOCP] [cNet] [Stuff] [BoingBoing] [Washington Post]
27-01-2014: Obama administration promises to "engage" Snowden if he stops leaking. [DailyTech]
26-01-2014: Snowden considers return to the US. [HardOCP] [Ars Technica]
24-01-2014: Snowden: laws aren't enough to stop spying, we need technology that keeps our secrets. [BoingBoing] [Free Snowden]
24-01-2014: Snowden's Russian asylum extended. [BoingBoing] [CNN]
24-01-2014: Snowden considers returning to the US, and the “permanent record”. [Ars Technica]
24-01-2014: Snowden denies stealing passwords to files. [Stuff]
24-01-2014: Snowden speaks: NSA spies create 'databases of ruin' on innocent folks. [The Register]
23-01-2014: Snowden: 'No chance' of a fair US trial. [BBC News]
23-01-2014: Snowden: 'Not all spying bad' but NSA program 'divorced from reason'. [cNet]
23-01-2014: Snowden, in rare interview, denies all accusations of help from Moscow. [Ars Technica]
21-01-2014: Snowden responds to US politicians' spy claims: 'Spies get treated better than that'. [BoingBoing] [The New Yorker]
01-01-2014: Edward Snowden, whistleblower. [NYT] [BoingBoing]
2014 – CarrierIQ Articles
06-11-2014: Carrier IQ to settle snooping app row. [BBC News]
2013 – Whistleblower Articles
29-12-2013: British ex-spy launches fund to support whistleblowers like Snowden. [Wired]
24-12-2013: Snowden to deliver alternative to the Queen's Christmas speech on Channel Four. [BoingBoing] [The Guardian] [The Register] [WSJ ATD] [The Register]
24-12-2013: Snowden: 'I am still working for the NSA ... to improve it'. [The Register]
24-12-2013: Snowden says his mission is accomplished. [Washington Post] [Engadget] [BBC News] [BoingBoing] [Gizmodo] [DailyTech] [Ars Technica]
21-12-2013: Obama says Snowden’s actions have “done unnecessary damage”. [Ars Technica]
18-12-2013: Snowden should be ‘hanged’ if convicted for treason, says ex-CIA chief. [BoingBoing] [Ars Technica]
17-12-2013: Snowden's open letter to the people of Brazil, offering help in rooting out NSA spying in exchange for asylum. [BoingBoing] [The Guardian] [HardOCP] [CNN] [Ars Technica] [Engadget]
17-12-2013: Snowden: I'll swap you my anti-NSA knowhow for asylum... Brazil says: No. [The Register]
16-12-2013: Edward Snowden says judge's ruling vindicates NSA surveillance disclosures. [The Guardian]
16-12-2013: An NSA coworker remembers the real Edward Snowden: 'A genius among geniuses'. [Forbes] [BoingBoing]
15-12-2013: 60 Minutes: NSA good, Snowden bad. [The Wire] [Gizmodo] [The Guardian]
14-12-2013: Report: NSA mulls Snowden amnesty (but it probably won’t happen). [Ars Technica] [HardOCP] [TechDirt]
04-12-2013: Snowden and Greenwald: the men who leaked the secrets. [Rolling Stone]
03-12-2013: Keeping track of all the Snowden documents. [Schneier]
08-11-2013: Did Snowden use other NSA workers' passwords? [Stuff] [Schneier] [Reuters] [The Register] [DailyTech] [Ars Technica] [Gizmodo]
08-11-2013: NSA reportedly cracks down on staff who thought it was okay to share their logins with Edward Snowden. [Engadget]
04-11-2013: US: No clemency for NSA leaker Edward Snowden. [NZ Herald] [Ars Technica]
02-11-2013: Inspired by Snowden, more NSA insiders are blowing the whistle. [BoingBoing] [ABC News]
01-11-2013: Snowden invited to testify in Germany (with safe passage) over NSA spying. [BoingBoing] [The Guardian] [The Register]
06-11-2013: Germany wants Snowden to testify on US spying -- but in Moscow, not Berlin. [BoingBoing]
01-11-2013: NSA whistleblower gets tech support job. [Stuff] [BoingBoing] [Yahoo News] [The Register] [RiaNovosti] [HardOCP] [The Verge]
25-10-2013: Snowden rebuts Feinstein’s statement that NSA spying “is not surveillance”. [Ars Technica]
18-10-2013: Snowden's CIA career taught him that going through channels achieved nothing. [BoingBoing] [NYT]
18-10-2013: Snowden breaks silence to insist he didn’t help foreign agents. [Ars Technica]
18-10-2013: Snowden: 'I have data on EVERY NSA operation against China'. [The Register]
14-10-2013: Snowden: US lets NSA liars go; stops at nothing to bust those who tell the truth. [BoingBoing] [TechDirt]
11-10-2013: Laptops Snowden took to Hong Kong, Russia were a 'diversion'. [Reuters]
10-10-2013: CIA warning on Snowden in 2009 said to slip through the cracks. [NYT] [Ars Technica] [Gizmodo]
14-10-2013: CIA dismissed Snowden after suspecting him of internal hacking. [DailyTech]
09-10-2013: The Guardian to publish more Snowden intelligence revelations. [BBC News]
04-10-2013: Ex-NSA chief jokes about putting Snowden on a hit list, advocates “targeted killings”. [Ars Technica] [BoingBoing]
01-10-2013: Snowden short-listed for European rights prize. [Stuff]
01-10-2013: Snowden says his “sole intention” was to prompt national security debate. [Ars Technica]
13-09-2013: Reporter talks about what it was like working with Snowden. [Ars Technica]
30-08-2013: Snowden leak: an intelligence contractor costs ten times as much as a bureaucrat. [DailyTech]
30-08-2013: Opsec details of Snowden meeting with Greenwald and Poitras. [Schneier]
27-08-2013: Snowden is great news for hybrid cloud, says VMware. [The Register]
26-08-2013: How Snowden did it. [NBC News]
26-08-2013: Snowden ended up stuck in Russia because US pressured Cuba to block entry. [BoingBoing] [RT]
22-08-2013: Susan Landau article on Snowden documents. [Schneier] [Computer: PDF]
20-08-2013: US doesn't know what Snowden took, sources say. [NBC]
17-08-2013: Ars Technicast, Ep. 32: NSA, Snowden, and why Lavabit had to go down. [Ars Technica]
17-08-2013: US gov’t: Snowden also took secret docs while working at Dell in April 2012. [Ars Technica] [Gizmodo] [Reuters]
13-08-2013: When Poitras met Snowden. [BoingBoing]
13-08-2013: Snowden: any unencrypted message goes to every intelligence service. [Gizmodo] [NYT]
11-08-2013: Opinion: Edward Snowden is a patriot. [BoingBoing] [Politico]
07-08-2013: 'Look, give us Snowden' - this Friday's top US-Russia talks revealed. [The Register]
07-08-2013: Obama cancels meeting Putin in Russia, says Snowden 'a factor'. [The Register]
06-08-2013: US Senate IP address linked to Snowden Wikipedia change from "dissident" to "traitor". [BoingBoing] [TechDirt]
04-08-2013: Grand jury probes firm that cleared Snowden. [WSJ ATD]
01-08-2013: Edward Snowden leaves Moscow airport. [BBC News] [The Register] [Ars Technica] [Wired] [Engadget]
31-07-2013: Edward Snowden's father: 'He should stay in Russia'. [BBC News]
26-07-2013: Putin reiterates no-extradite claim as FSB and FBI said to be in talks over Snowden. [BoingBoing] [Reuters]
25-07-2013: Which three Russian authors did Edward Snowden's lawyer place on his reading list? [BoingBoing]
24-07-2013: One month on, Edward Snowden cleared to leave Moscow airport. [The Register]
25-07-2013: Update: NSA leaker Snowden (not yet) granted entry to Russia. [Ars Technica]
24-07-2013: Michael Hayden on the effects of Snowden's whistleblowing. [Schneier] [CNN] [CNN]
22-07-2013: Edward Snowden hopes to leave Moscow airport this week, says his lawyer. [BoingBoing]
16-07-2013: Snowden's contingency: 'dead man's switch' borrows from Cold War, WikiLeaks. [Wired] [Schneier]
16-07-2013: Airport as a homeland: Snowden. [BoingBoing]
13-07-2013: Edward Snowden's yet-unleaked leaks could be USA's 'worst nightmare,' says Glenn Greenwald. [BoingBoing]
12-07-2013: Edward Snowden's statement on seeking asylum in Russia, as published by Wikileaks. [BoingBoing] [The Register] [Stuff]
12-07-2013: Edward Snowden speaks at Moscow airport, seeks Russia asylum en route to Latin America. [BoingBoing] [Ars Technica]
12-07-2013: Video from Edward Snowden's statement in Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport. [BoingBoing]
13-07-2013: Snowden renews Russia asylum plea, en route to South America: a recap, with audio and video. [BoingBoing]
12-07-2013: So apparently, Edward Snowden uses security-focused email service Lavabit. [BoingBoing]
12-07-2013: NSA’s Snowden review focuses on possible access to China espionage files, officials say. [Washington Post]
09-07-2013: Second part of Edward Snowden interview repeats accusation that Apple, other tech companies grant the NSA access to private data. [iMore]
09-07-2013: Snowden blunts US push to curb cyber theft. [Stuff]
09-07-2013: Snowden's Australian "revelations" are old news. [The Register]
08-07-2013: Edward Snowden: 'The US government will say I aided our enemies' – video interview. [The Guardian]
08-07-2013: US public hate Snowden - but sexpot spy Anna Chapman LOVES him. [The Register]
08-07-2013: Snowden: US and Israel did create Stuxnet attack code. [The Register]
08-07-2013: Daniel Ellsberg: NSA leaker Snowden was right to flee the US. [BoingBoing] [Washington Post]
08-07-2013: Snowden interviewed on NSA spying program by Laura Poitras, Jacob Appelbaum. [BoingBoing] [Der Spiegel]
08-07-2013: Snowden and Venezuela: My bizarre experience in the surveillance state. [BoingBoing]
06-07-2013: Snowden offered asylum by Bolivia, Nicaragua and Venezuela. [NZ Herald] [WSJ ATD] [Engadget] [BoingBoing] [BBC News]
09-07-2013: Snowden accepts Venezuela's offer of asylum, tweets (then deletes) senior Russian politician. [BoingBoing]
05-07-2013: Iceland denies Snowden's plea for citizenship. [BoingBoing] [Reuters]
04-07-2013: Patriot hacker 'The Jester' attacks nations offering Snowden help. [The Register]
03-07-2013: CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou has advice for NSA leaker Edward Snowden. [BoingBoing] [The Dissenter]
03-07-2013: Snowden should seek asylum in the one place safe from US prosecution: Wall Street. [BoingBoing]
03-07-2013: UN's Ban Ki-Moon condemns Snowden's digital "misuse". [BoingBoing] [The Guardian]
03-07-2013: An open letter from Edward Snowden's father, to his son. [BoingBoing] [The Guardian]
03-07-2013: US DoD censors Snowden story. [Schneier] [USNews] [Huffington Post]
02-07-2013: Bolivian President's plane diverted on flight from Russia over suspicions Snowden was on board. [BoingBoing] [Ars Technica] [The Register]
03-07-2013: The great Bolivian plane landing mystery, starring Evo Morales and Edward Snowden. [BoingBoing]
02-07-2013: Snowden speaks from Moscos: 'Obama lies'. [The Register]
01-07-2013: Snowden has applied to 15 countries for political asylum. [BoingBoing]
01-07-2013: Ecuador president: Snowden can't leave Moscow. [BoingBoing] [AP]
02-07-2013: Snowden accuses Obama of blocking asylum requests. [BBC News] [Ars Technica]
01-07-2013: NSA leaker Edward Snowden asks Russia for asylum, issues statement via Wikileaks. [BoingBoing]
29-06-2013: Ecuador: Snowden travel doc issued from London embassy “has no validity". [Ars Technica]
28-06-2013: Exclusive: Snowden and me -- true Moscow story of open data hero. [The Register]
28-06-2013: Who's leaking more: Snowden or the officials condemning him? [BoingBoing] [FotPF]
28-06-2013: On Snowden coverage, and how netsec smears the messengers. [BoingBoing] [Reuters]
28-06-2013: Edward Snowden's father proposes return conditions. [BBC News]
27-06-2013: Obama says US won't scramble jets or twist arms for Snowden. [The Register]
27-06-2013: We need to talk about Edward. [Stuff]
27-06-2013: In 2009, Ed Snowden said leakers “should be shot.” Then he became one. [Ars Technica]
25-06-2013: Snowden's got an encrypted insurance file. [BoingBoing] [The Daily Beast] [Ars Technica]
25-06-2013: Snowden spycraft: a fridge is a Faraday cage. [BoingBoing] [NYT]
26-06-2013: Can a refrigerator function as a Faraday Cage? [BoingBoing] [Make]
25-06-2013: NYT columnist on Snowden story: I'd "almost arrest" Greenwald; NBC host: he "aided and abetted". [BoingBoing]
25-06-2013: Petition to pardon Snowden at whitehouse.gov. [BoingBoing] [whitehouse.gov]
24-06-2013: Edward Snowden tells South China Morning Post he took Booz Allen job to collect NSA information. [Engadget]
24-06-2013: Snowden's passport revoked. [BoingBoing] [Detroit News]
24-06-2013: Why isn't "Snowden" trending on Twitter? [BoingBoing] [PasteBin]
22-06-2013: 'Pardon Edward Snowden' petition reaches 100k threshold. [HardOCP] [Mashable]
22-06-2013: US charges Snowden with espionage. [Washington Post] [Ars Technica] [Engadget]
22-06-2013: US requests Snowden's extradition from Hong Kong. [WSJ ATD] [BoingBoing]
22-06-2013: White House: we expect Hong Kong to comply with Snowden extradition. [CBS News]
23-06-2013: Spy-leaker Snowden asks Ecuador for asylum. [BBC News] [The Verge] [BoingBoing] [Al Jazeera] [Stuff]
23-06-2013: Snowden leaves Hong Kong on Moscow flight. [BBC News] [SCMP]
23-06-2013: Snowden is on the move: headed Moscow -> Havana -> Quito|Caracas. [BoingBoing] [The Guardian] [The Register] [Ars Technica] [Gizmodo] [Engadget] [The Register]
23-06-2013: US to pursue Snowden as he lands in Moscow. [WSJ ATD] [WSJ]
24-06-2013: State Dept thinks Snowden is in Russia. [BoingBoing] [Reuters]
24-06-2013: Edward Snowden due to quit Moscow in Ecuador asylum bid. [BBC News]
24-06-2013: Edward Snowden missing after failing to fly to Cuba. [BoingBoing] [The Guardian]
24-06-2013: Snowden dodges US agents in Moscow, skips out on flight. [The Register] [Ars Technica] [The Register]
24-06-2013: Where in the world is Snowden? [Wired]
25-06-2013: Snowden has not entered Russia. [BBC News] [BoingBoing]
25-06-2013: Assange: Snowden is en route to Ecuador and “in a safe place” for now. [Ars Technica]
26-06-2013: Play the Snowden flights board game: avoid going directly to jail. [The Register]
26-06-2013: Sloppiness in the Snowden extradition request to HK. [BoingBoing] [SCMP]
21-06-2013: US DoJ: Happy b-day, Ed Snowden! You're (not?) charged with capital crimes. [The Register]
20-06-2013: Private jet to Iceland awaits Edward Snowden. [BoingBoing] [Huffington Post]
18-06-2013: Snowden in online chat: NSA analysts can get anything they want. [Ars Technica]
17-06-2013: Snowden says 'the truth is coming', but when will we see the rest of his evidence? [The Verge] [Gizmodo]
17-06-2013: NSA whistleblower to tech firms, Obama: grow a pair! [The Register]
17-06-2013: NSA leaker Snowden says tech PRISM denials were misleading. [WSJ ATD] [BoingBoing] [The Guardian]
15-06-2013: NYT profiles NSA leaker Edward Snowden. [BoingBoing] [NYT]
15-06-2013: So now that Snowden may blab US secrets to China, do you stillthink he's a hero? [Business Insider AU]
15-06-2013: Snowden: classified US data shows Hong Kong hacking targets. [SCMP]
14-06-2013: Our top-secret message to Edward Snowden. [Wired] [BoingBoing]
14-06-2013: UK: Snowden not welcome here. [BoingBoing] [USA Today]
14-06-2013: NSA leak inquiry to explore whether Snowden had China tie. [Bloomberg]
13-06-2013: Snowden: cheeky teen into anime. [Stuff]
13-06-2013: Hong Kong to handle NSA leaker extradition based on law. [Bloomberg]
13-06-2013: NSA leaker Ed Snowden's life on Ars Technica. [Ars Technica] [BoingBoing]
13-06-2013: Whistleblower Snowden tells SCMP: let Hong Kong decide my fate. [South China Morning Post]
13-06-2013: Spy 'shy with strong convictions'. [NZ Herald]
12-06-2013: Feds hunted for Snowden in days before NSA programmes went public. [Reuters]
12-06-2013: What some former CIA spies say they'd do to evade capture if they were Snowden. [BoingBoing] [AndMagazine]
12-06-2013: Jack Shafer: Edward Snowden and the selective targeting of leaks. [BoingBoing] [Reuters]
12-06-2013: Snowden resurfaces to say US hacked hundreds in Hong Kong and China. [Wired]
12-06-2013: Edward Snowden talks to the South China Morning Post. [BoingBoing]
12-06-2013: Prosecuting Snowden. [Schneier]
12-06-2013: US whistleblower Edward Snowden 'will fight extradition'. [BBC News]
12-06-2013: US leaker Snowden is a traitor, says John Boehner. [BBC News]
11-06-2013: PRISM leaker Edward Snowden fired. [ReadWriteWeb]
10-06-2013: Edward Snowden: saving us from the United Stasi of America. [The Guardian]
10-06-2013: Hong Kong seen as likely to extradite leaker if US asks. [NYT]
10-06-2013: Code name "Verax": Snowden made clear he knew risks. [Washington Post]
09-06-2013: Edward Snowden's choice of Hong Kong has haven is high-stakes gamble. [The Guardian]
09-06-2013: The whistleblower. [WSJ ATD]
09-06-2013: NSA whistleblower goes public. [BoingBoing] [Engadget] [Gizmodo] [The Guardian] [Ars Technica] [TechCrunch] [Business Insider] [Wired] [ReadWriteWeb] [HardOCP]
2013 – CarrierIQ Articles
20-02-2013: Carrier IQ gives its remote smartphone diagnosing tool a global release. [Engadget]
2012 – CarrierIQ Articles
14-09-2012: Preventing another Carrier IQ: introducing the mobile device privacy act. [ExtremeTech] [Android Police]
09-05-2012: Carrier IQ hires former Verizon privacy head as chief privacy officer. [MobileBurn] [Engadget]
08-05-2012: Remember Carrier IQ? Well, it's still around and kicking. [WSJ ATD]
27-03-2012: Remote smartphone diagnostics: the new Carrier IQ or helpful support tool? [Engadget]
27-02-2012: Crap mobile networks shamed by Carrier IQ. [The Register] [The Verge] [Engadget]
30-01-2012: House bill takes aim at Carrier IQ, other cell phone tracking software. [MobileBurn] [ReadWriteWeb]
17-01-2012: HTC removing Carrier IQ software from Sprint devices. [MobileBurn] [The Verge] [Smartphone Envy]
2011 – CarrierIQ Articles
22-12-2011: EFF takes the fight to Carrier IQ, requests reinforcements. [Engadget] [ExtremeTech]
22-12-2011: Carrier IQ: Motorola, T-Mobile detail use. [Washington Post]
19-12-2011: Who owns your phone's privacy? My email chat with Carrier IQ. [Gizmodo]
16-12-2011: The complete list of all the phones with Carrier IQ spyware installed. [Gizmodo]
16-12-2011: Carriers, manufacturers fess up to Carrier IQ installations. [MobileBurn] [MobileBurn] [Gizmodo] [Engadget]
16-11-2011: Senator Al Franken gets answers regarding Carrier IQ, still not satisfied. [Engadget] [WSJ ATD] [PCmag]
15-12-2011: Carrier IQ faces federal probe into allegations software tracks cellphone data. [Washington Post] [Gizmodo] [Engadget] [HardOCP] [CNet]
14-12-2011: Carrier IQ: we volunteered to be grilled by the Feds. [WSJ ATD] [The Register]
13-12-2011: Carrier IQ whistleblower Trevor Eckhart works for tracking firm. [DailyTech]
13-12-2011: Carrier IQ explains what it does with your data. [Gizmodo] [Engadget] [Android Police] [MobileBurn]
13-12-2011: Exclusive interview: Carrier IQ gets transparent about its mobile monitoring. [WSJ ATD]
12-12-2011: FBI: Carrier IQ files used for "law enforcement purposes". [MuckRock] [Ars Technica] [HardOCP] [MobileBeat] [Gizmodo] [PocketNow]
09-12-2011: Google's Schmidt slams Carrier IQ as being a "keylogger". [MobileBurn] [The Register] [ComputerWorld] [PocketNow]
08-12-2011: Why are Android anti-virus firms so slow to react on Carrier IQ? [The Register]
06-12-2011: Carrier IQ: the real story. [VulnFactory]
05-12-2011: Carrier IQ software may not record messages but it's a privacy risk. [Gizmodo]
05-12-2011: Research: Carrier IQ underscores deeper hole in Android OS's security. [DailyTech] [MobileBurn]
05-12-2011: Carrier IQ catches eye of European regulators. [MobileBurn]
03-12-2011: Carrier IQ denies responsibility for insecure log files, suggests manufacturers are to blame. [The Verge]
03-12-2011: Carrier IQ VP says software poses no threat to user privacy. [Engadget] [Android Police] [PocketNow]
02-12-2011: Carrier IQ is just the tip of the iceberg. [Android Police]
02-12-2011: Carrier IQ admits holding 'treasure trove' of consumer data, but no keystrokes. [Wired]
02-12-2011: Carrier IQ: how to hack back your phone. [WSJ ATD]
02-12-2011: Apple, HTC and Samsung hit with class action lawsuit over Carrier IQ. [Android Police] [Ars Technica] [Apple Insider] [MacRumors]
01-12-2011: Google confirms: we have no 'affiliation with Carrier IQ'. [The Verge]
01-12-2011: Carrier IQ speaks: our software monitors service messages, ignores other data. [WSJ ATD] [Gizmodo] [LA Times] [The Register]
01-12-2011: Which companies are on the Carrier IQ bandwagon? [Engadget]
01-12-2011: HTC blames the carriers for Carrier IQ spying mess on HTC phones. [Gizmodo]
01-12-2011: Apple stopped supporting Carrier IQ in iOS 5, complete removal coming in future. [MacRumors] [MobileBurn] [WSJ ATD] [Ars Technica] [HardOCP] [Mashable]
01-12-2011; Carrier IQ: what it is, what it isn't, and what you need to know. [Engadget] [Gizmodo] [Mashable]
01-12-2011: Yes, your iPhone can track you with Carrier IQ too. [Gizmodo] [PocketNow]
01-12-2011: You can test your Android for Carrier IQ. [Gizmodo] [The Register] [GottaBeMobile] [PocketNow] [Lifehacker] [Gizmodo]
01-12-2011: Carrier IQ: which phones are infected, and now to remove it. [ExtremeTech] [Gizmodo] [GottaBeMobile]
01-12-2011: US senator demands answers from Carrier IQ. [The Register] [Gizmodo] [Ars Technica] [Apple Insider] [PocketNow]
01-12-2011: Carrier IQ improves my wireless by logging my keystrokes? Please explain. [WSJ ATD] [TheVerge]
01-12-2011: Verizon Wireless, Nokia, Google: Carrier IQ is not on our phones. [Android Police] [MocoNews]
01-12-2011: CarrierIQ -- who is watching you. [CoolSmartPhone]
30-11-2011: CarrierIQ reference found in iOS 5 probably benign. [TUAW] [TiPb] [GottaBeMobile] [Lifehacker]
30-11-2011: Your Android phone is secretly recording everything you do. [Gizmodo] [PocketNow] [The Register] [MacRumors] [Android Police] [Trusted Reviews] [Schneier]
29-11-2011: The storm is not over yet -- let's talk about CIQ. [XDA Developers]
2006 – Whistleblower Articles
06-04-2006: Wiretap whistle-blower's account. [Wired]
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