NSA Leaks
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US tapped North Korean networks in 2010: reportThe NSA tapped into North Korean networks in 2010, an effort that may have helped authorities to conclude the country was behind the unprecedented cyber-attack on Sony Pictures.TechJan 19, 2015
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Snowden asks to extend asylum in RussiaFormer National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden has applied to extend his stay in Russia, his lawyer said Wednesday.TechJul 9, 2014
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Ex-NSA director to debate Glenn Greenwald in TorontoTwo major players on opposite ends of the state surveillance spectrum are set to debate the heavily contested topic in Toronto this spring.PoliticsJan 21, 2014
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Snowden’s father says his son would return to US to face chargesThe father of NSA leaker Edward Snowden acknowledged Friday that his son broke the law, but does not think he committed treason.WorldJun 28, 2013
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Obama recasts chase for Snowden as unexceptionalThe last thing President Barack Obama wants to do is turn Edward Snowden into a grand enemy of the state or a hero who speaks truth to power.WorldJun 28, 2013
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What’s in a middle name? For Hong Kong, a reason to let NSA leaker Snowden fly off to MoscowEdward Snowden's bespectacled and goateed face was almost unavoidable in Hong Kong last week. It stared out from newsstands, banners and giant TV screens on shopping malls and office buildings after it became known that the admitted leaker of U.S. secrets was in town and in hiding.WorldJun 27, 2013
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Al-Qaida said to be changing its ways after leaksU.S. intelligence agencies are scrambling to salvage their surveillance of al-Qaida and other terrorists who are working frantically to change how they communicate after a National Security Agency contractor leaked details of two NSA spying programs.WorldJun 26, 2013
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White House says Russia has ‘clear legal’ basis to expel SnowdenThe White House says Russia has a "clear legal basis" to expel National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden and is asking them to do so without delay.WorldJun 25, 2013
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Putin rejects US plea to turn over NSA leaker, says Snowden free to travel wherever he wantsRussian President Vladimir Putin bluntly rejected U.S. pleas to turn over National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden on Tuesday, saying he is free to travel wherever he wants and insisting that Russian security agencies haven't contacted him.WorldJun 25, 2013
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Hillary Clinton faults China on NSA leaker flightHillary Rodham Clinton said Monday that China damaged its relationship with the U.S. by allowing National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden to flee from Hong Kong, despite a U.S. request to arrest him for extradition.WorldJun 25, 2013
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