News Burst: NSA reveals digital phone tap system
News The US National Security Agency (NSA) has patented new phone tapping technology that could revolutionise surveillance of global telephone networks. The NSA already operates surveillance of international communications out of two military bases in...
[November 15, 1999, 11:33]
NSA attempting to design crack-proof computer
News At present, the NSA -- the military surveillance arm of the United States intelligence community -- physically separates networks carrying data of a particular classification. If successful, the project could mean huge cost savings and convenience...
[February 2, 2001, 8:38]
NSA patent reveals global monitoring technology
News The US National Security Agency (NSA) has patented new phone tapping technology that could revolutionise surveillance of global telephone networks. The NSA already operates surveillance of international communications out of two military bases in...
[November 16, 1999, 11:47]
Zyxel NSA-220 NAS server review
Reviews If you don't need remote access and can look past sluggish Raid 1 performance, the Zyxel NSA-220 NAS drive offers a useful set of basic features, solid performance and best-in-class web-based management.
[November 10, 2008, 12:03]
Ex-NSA expert warns of concealed backdoors
News Former NSA (National Security Agency) analyst and representative of Internet rights watchdog EPIC (Electronic Privacy Information Centre) Wayne Madsen warned privacy groups Friday that a growing number of proprietary commercial software...
[September 25, 2000, 10:51]
MS denies giving American NSA key
News Andrew Fernandes, the chief scientist of Cryptonym, had claimed that a second key in several versions of the company's Windows operating system contains coding using the letters "NSA", which he said indicated that Microsoft may be providing a key...
[September 6, 1999, 9:24]
US Privacy group sues NSA over spy net
News Yet we have reason to believe that the NSA is engaged in the indiscriminate acquisition and interception of domestic communications taking place all over the Internet. We are concerned less with Echelon in particular and more with the NSA's...
[December 6, 1999, 9:25]
Privacy group sues NSA over spy net
News Yet we have reason to believe that the NSA is engaged in the indiscriminate acquisition and interception of domestic communications taking place all over the Internet. We are concerned less with Echelon in particular and more with the NSA's...
[December 6, 1999, 10:12]
Senate won't quiz telcos about NSA spying
News The Pennsylvania senator, who had emerged as one of the few vocal Republican sceptics of the warrantless surveillance, had promised to organise such a hearing after USA Today reported last month that the nation's three leading telecom companies...
[June 7, 2006, 11:00]
NO NO NO
Talkback the intrusion is not a crime ,i intruded last night ,onto NSA.ORG and found 4 open ports if i wanted i could of tunnelled in and played around ,there,s the fault ,they have vunerabilitis if you cant accept this ,there is no point in continuing to...
[November 19, 2009, 19:53]
terror no fun yes
Talkback yesterday as a point i made on zdnet their was 3 ports open on the NSA SIT ,I COULD OF CHOSEN ANY PORT TO ENTER AND PLAY AROUND ,AGAIN CHECKING NSA.there was 4 individual ports open ? any one wishing to could tunnel in thru there open ports and...
[November 19, 2009, 19:38]
Echelon: World under watch, an introduction
News Church's committee then uncovered how NSA had maintained a "watch list" to trap the international communications of thousands of Americans, including prominent opponents of the Vietnam war. On 6 September 1960, two NSA defectors held a press...
[June 29, 2000, 10:40]
DoD may announce Cyber Command
Blog Alexander, director of the NSA, as the commander of the new unit. My source thinks that the director of the NSA would be a good bet for commander as he already commands the Joint Functional Component Command for Network Warfare.
[March 13, 2009, 16:19]
Echelon: The French fight back
News A legal battle that threatens to blow the lid on the covert surveillance network Echelon will reach the courts by autumn according to the lawyer leading the assault on America's National Security Agency (NSA).
[June 29, 2000, 11:13]
Swiss link to Echelon follows satellite sale
News Verestar provides infrastructure support for America's National Security Agency (NSA) and Echelon, its international surveillance project. It has also been alleged that Verestar cooperates with the NSA.
[December 12, 2000, 10:40]
US sued over 'massively illegal' comms surveillance
News In addition to suing the US National Security Agency (NSA), the not-for-profit internet-advocacy group also named president George Bush; vice president Dick Cheney; Cheney's chief of staff, David Addington; and former attorney general Alberto...
[September 19, 2008, 16:30]
Arming Linux against hackers
News First released to the public in January 2001, Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) is a research project from the NSA that seeks to enhance the open-source Linux kernel: to provide greater protection against corruption; to prevent the bypassing of...
[February 18, 2004, 13:40]
Update: America uses Echelon to spy on Britain
News The documents, uncovered by NBC News and Scottish investigative journalist Duncan Campbell, reveal how the CIA and the NSA (National Security Agency) help American firms to secure billion-dollar business contracts via the satellite surveillance...
[July 3, 2000, 13:10]
America uses Echelon to spy on Britain, say reports
News The documents, uncovered by NBC News and Scottish investigative journalist Duncan Campbell, reveal how the CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) and the NSA (National Security Agency) help American firms to secure billion-dollar business contracts via...
[July 3, 2000, 10:13]
US cyber spies want more rights to snoop on foreigners
News At a US Senate Judiciary Committee hearing in Washington, CIA director Michael Hayden (who until recently headed the National Security Agency) and NSA director Keith Alexander urged adoption of a proposal that would grant spy agencies more power...
[July 27, 2006, 12:05]



