NSA
Iranian hackers' targeting of US critical infrastructure has escalated since start of war, US says
According to the advisory, the hacking operations targeted unnamed critical infrastructure organizations in the government services and facilities, water and wastewater systems, and energy sectors.
Former NSA agent becomes venture capital partner in Israel
North Korean hackers are stealing military secrets, US and allies say
Ex-British intelligence worker admits attempted murder of US NSA employee
Obama: Snowden was not a patriot
US president pledges greater transparency in surveillance programs, plans changes to Patriot Act on metadata collection.
Original Thinking: 10 lessons for the new South African ambassador
Sisa Ngombane, the new South African ambassador to Israel, needs to get himself an education very quickly.
Snowden to seek temporary asylum in Russia
Moscow conditions asylum of former NSA contractor in his agreement to fully refrain from "actions inflicting damage" on US.
Edward Snowden threatens new US leaks
Former NSA analyst breaks silence in letter to Ecuadorean president; applies for political asylum in Russia.
Privacy, security, or both? An elusive balance
While digital monitoring might be essential to combating terrorism, government transparency is essential to the protection of privacy.
Ex-CIA worker: Exposed US scheme to protect world
Snowden says he felt the US was building an unaccountable and secret espionage machine that spied on every American.
Are Mossad agents selling paintings in Utah?
Local Utah news station reports mysterious salesmen claiming to be Israeli art students asking locals about a new NSA data center.