America’s Plan to Kill Internet Privacy Rights

The US and its key intelligence allies are quietly working behind the scenes to kneecap a mounting movement in the UN to promote a universal human right to online privacy

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Secret Service Monitored Internet Freedom Activist Prior to His Suicide

U.S. Secret Service documents show that the agency played a key role in the investigation of free-information activist Aaron Swartz and watched his case closely until he committed suicide

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U.S. Army Bans Soldiers From Reading About The NSA

The U.S. Army has ordered its personnel not to go to the latest postings on the website of the British newspaper The Guardian to read revelations of information given to its reporter because it contains a “TOP SECRET slide show.”

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NSA’s Secret Verizon Spying Order Targeted American Citizens

The latest revelation of the extent of the NSA’s surveillance shows that it has focused specifically on Americans, to the degree that its data collection has in at least one major spying incident explicitly excluded those outside the United States

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Obama’s Surveillance State

Top secret court order requiring Verizon to hand over all call data shows scale of domestic surveillance under Obama

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U.S. Government Secretly Mines User Data From Internet Giants

The National Security Agency has obtained direct access to the systems of Google, Facebook, Apple and other US internet giants, according to a top secret document obtained by the Guardian

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#INN Turns 1

The May 1, 2012 build-up to Infinity News Network’s official launch had caused tremendous planning and stress, though a good stress, a nervous excitement of knowing we were about to release something #revolutionary

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CISPA Dies In The Senate

Privacy advocates can breathe a sigh of relief as the controversial US Cyber Information Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) appears to be all but dead in the water, with all signs pointing to it being shelved by the Senate

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Study: Social Media Cuts Friendships Short

Rudeness and throwing insults are cutting online friendships short with a survey on Wednesday showing people are getting ruder on social media and two in five users have ended contact after a virtual altercation

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Internet Freedom Activists Launch Week of Protest Against Anti-Hacking Law

Digital liberties activists are ginning up support for their efforts to reform a law that they say could potentially turns millions of Americans into criminals

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