Snowden’s New App Turns Your Spare Android Phone into a Pocket-Sized Security System
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NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden has teamed up with hardware hacker Andrew “Bunnie” Huang to design an iPhone accessory that could help protect journalists working in dangerous parts of the world.
Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog.
Russian and Chinese intelligence agencies have reportedly decrypted files of former U.S. National Security Agency contractor and leaker Edward Snowden, and have identified British and U.S. secret agents.
MI6, the U.K.’s secret intelligence service, has withdrawn agents from overseas operations in hostile countries, according to a report in the Sunday Times of London, citing U.K. government officials and Western intelligence agencies.
The report contains some apparently contradictory information. Although The Sunday Times quoted a U.K. Home Office official saying that Snowden has “blood on his hands,” it also quoted a government source saying that there was no sign that agents have been hurt.
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