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Houston Police Test Unmanned Surveillance Aircraft
New Congressional Bill Makes DMCA Look Tame
National ID Cards Mandated in the US, If You're Under 50
Has Orwell's '1984' Come 22 Years Later?
NSA To Datamine Social Networking Sites
Russian Police Seize Kasparov
The NSA Knows Who You've Called
Video Surveillance Identifies Threat Patterns
US Set to Use Spy Satellites on US Citizens
A Linux-Based "Breath Test" For Porn On PCs
Airlines Have to Ask Permission to Fly 72 Hours Early
Apple's All-Seeing Screen
Beijing Police To Launch Animated Web Patrols
Ever-Happy Mouse Sheds Light on Depression
Feds Can Locate Cell Phones Without Telcos
Government Seeks Dismissal of Spy Suit
Hard Evidence of Voting Machine Addition Errors
Hitachi's Tiny RFID Chips
In Soviet US, Comcast Watches YOU
Lip-Reading Surveillance Cameras
More Details Emerge On Domestic Spying Programs
No Passport For Britons Refusing Mass Surveillance
Pentagon Reveals News Correction Unit
Political Viewpoints Linked To Fear
Reporter Phone Records Being Used to Find Leaks
Schneier On the War On the Unexpected
Senate Committee Votes to Authorize Warrentless Wiretapping
Surveillance Cameras Get Smarter
TiVo PC Could Be a Game-Changer
UK Government Says More Spying Needed
US Government Restricting Research Libraries
US Policy Would Allow Government Access to Any Email
Wired Releases Full Text of AT&T NSA Document
Xerox Demos Self-Erasing, Eco-Friendly Paper
'Full-Pipe' FBI Internet Monitoring Questionably Legal
Airships to Patrol Venezuela's Skies
All US Border Crossings Now Require A 'Terrorist Risk Profile'
China - We Don't Censor the Internet
China To Deploy World's Largest People Tracking Network
Chinese Internet Censorship Operation Revealed
Display System That Knows Who You Are
Houston Police Chief Wants Cameras in Homes
London 2006, Meet London 1984
MA Attorney General Seeks Myspace Changes
New MySpace China Tells Users to Spy on Each Other
Surveillance Camera Network Coming To New York?
Telecoms Facing $50 Billion Lawsuit for Wiretaps
The AT&T Whistleblower's Evidence
U.S. Government Intervenes in EFF vs. AT&T
UK Government Wants Private Encryption Keys
UK Hackers Face Antisocial Behaviour Orders
UK Has Become a "Surveillance Society"
Airport Profilers Learn to Read Facial Expressions
Are National ID Cards a Good Idea?
China's All-Seeing Eye
NID Admits ATT/Verizon Help With Wiretaps
Unmanned Aerial Drones Coming Soon Above U.S.