The Wall Street Journal accused Google of allowing third-party app developers to read user’s private Gmail messages and google replied


A report in The Wall Street Journal yesterday blamed Google for permitting outsider application designers to peruse client's private Gmail messages. Therefore, the tech giant distributed a blog entry...

The Wall Street Journal accused Google of allowing third-party app developers to read user’s private Gmail messages and google replied


A report in The Wall Street Journal yesterday blamed Google for permitting outsider application designers to peruse client's private Gmail messages. Therefore, the tech giant distributed a blog entry...

DarkList Links Silk-Road-Style Drug Dealers


When the Department of Justice took down the anonymous, Bitcoin-based narcotics bazaar known as the Silk Road in October, the dark web drug market didn’t disappear. It splintered into smaller markets...

Bonanno Crime Family Indicted in 1978 Heist


It’s been awhile since the JFK Airport heist aboard a Lufthansa airplane occurred. The aircraft was carrying money and jewelry worth $5 million and $1 million respectively. It got stolen and the case...

Barbara Bush Is Right About Political Dynasties, But America Would Elect Jeb Bush Anyway


“If we can’t find more than two or three families to run for office, that’s silly, because there are great governors and great eligible people to run.  And I think that the Kennedys, Clintons, Bushes...

Obama Calls For ‘New Approach’ On NSA Surveillance–Not ‘New’ Enough For Critics


Six months after Edward Snowden began leaking the NSA’s secrets, President Obama has agreed that the way America spies needs to change. But when it comes to the degree of that change, the White House...
    






Report: NSA maps pathway into computers


Report: NSA maps pathway into foreign computers using radio waves and covert chips WASHINGTON (AP) — The National Security Agency has implanted software in nearly 100,000 computers...
    






Report: NSA maps pathway into computers


Report: NSA maps pathway into foreign computers using radio waves and covert chips WASHINGTON (AP) — The National Security Agency has implanted software in nearly 100,000 computers...