Tag Archives: Spying

Anti-NSA Blackphone arrived with a Bang and Sold Out

Blackphone is the result of collaboration between Silent Circle, an anti-NSA encryption powerhouse, and Geeksphone a company founded and owned by an ex tech prodigy. The phone is already being shipped around the world and the initial inventory reveals that it is “sold out.” Although security-conscious cell phones have always been in demand but the…Read More…

Pentagon orders 500 high-tech spy glasses with facial-recognition program

The Pentagon, headquarters of the United States Department of Defense is about to get their hands on 500 high-tech spy glasses. Patrick Turner of Defense One reports that with the help of these glasses, security agents will be able to get secret information on ground. These glasses are called ‘’the X6’’, are developed by a…Read More…

NSA harvested data on millions but spied on just 248 Americans

Since Snowden’s leaks regarding NSA’s surveillance act we are quite clear regarding the fact that NSA has been spying over masses. But, a recent transparency report has proved it all wrong. It states: NSA’s reach is too small; it esquires less than 30 percent of total Americans’ call records. Furthermore, NSA’s surveillance act only lasts over a mere…Read More…

California man spies on cops through surveillance drones

While the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) is still awaiting approvals to use its recently acquired pairs of unmanned aerial vehicles to monitor Southern California, a civilian has been using it almost for a month! Daniel Saulmon, a 42-year old resident of Torrance, CA, and quite famous for his unusual passion of photographing police activities,…Read More…

NSA granted extension to collect phone data of U.S. citizens

The US National Security Agency (NSA) has been reauthorized to collect the bulk phone records of people in the country for another 90 days, while the lawmakers are still working towards a legislation that would block the agency from doing so in future. “Given that legislation has not yet been enacted, and given the importance…Read More…

Snowden receives German Fritz Bauer award for exposing NSA Surveillance

German Humanist Union, an independent civil liberties organization, has awarded Snowden with the Fritz Bauer Prize for exposing NSA’s controversial surveillance practices. The prize named after Fritz Bauer, a German prosecutor and judge who played an important role in Oswiecim trials of former SS officers, was instituted in 1968 and is given to people who…Read More…

Super-Secure, NSA Proof, Blackphone Ready for Shipping in July  

The much awaited NSA proof smartphone with advanced security and privacy features is about to hit the market before the start of July, 2014, according to media reports. Several thousands of Blackphones, developed by Silent Circle in partnership with Geeksphone, have been already pre-ordered and sold out. Available at a cost of USD 629, the…Read More…

Not Just the NSA, Even the Local Cops Are Tracking You

Across the whole of America, you are continuously being monitored by local police forces using a secretive technology without any warrant, while you are completely oblivious to this and thinking that it’s just the NSA, according to media reports. Local police are supported and encouraged by the government through latest technology assistance to vacuum up…Read More…

That’s how you are being spied: NSA Webcam Spying Prank Goes Viral

You often hear how the NSA reads your email, listens to your phone calls or how they look at you through your webcams, but do you want to see how creepy that it is when you get to know someone is looking at you? Jack Vale, an American comedian famous for his hidden camera pranks…Read More…

CIA rendition jet was waiting in Europe to abduct Snowden

A secret US government jet flew to Europe last year to abduct Snowden, the former ex-NSA contractor who became famous for his leaks of classified US intelligence documents, from Russia and fly him back to America, according to a latest report. Apparently, when Snowden arrived in Moscow from Hong Kong on June 24, 2013, an…Read More…