- Online Surveillance
- By Gabriela Vatu
- June 28th, 2014
NSA Issues Misleading Transparency Report
Under one single order in 2013, the NSA collected data about 89,000 targets, but millions could be affected
- Online Surveillance
- By Gabriela Vatu
- February 27th, 2014
The NSA Wants to Hold Onto Metadata Records for Longer Because of All the Lawsuits
The government wants to give the NSA permission to hold data for longer than five years, despite protests
- Internet Life
- By Gabriela Vatu
- January 4th, 2014
FISA Court Renews NSA's Permission to Collect Phone Metadata
Despite protests, the FISA court continues to allow the NSA to collect phone metadata
- Internet Life
- By Gabriela Vatu
- November 19th, 2013
NSA Declassified: FISA Court, Truly Just a Rubber Stamp
Despite noticing NSA's wrongdoings, FISA court didn't object to anything
- Internet Life
- By Gabriela Vatu
- November 19th, 2013
NSA Declassified: Court Order Allowing Surveillance of US Citizens Gets Unveiled
The judges of the Fisa court noticed the NSA was “overcollecting”
- Internet Life
- By Lucian Parfeni
- July 8th, 2013
US Secret Court Made Mass NSA Spying Legal with No Oversight [NYT]
All of NSA's spying and surveillance is actually legal in the US