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A privacy advocate group says broadband providers have been on a 'shopping spree' for data brokers
Even if one iPhone is cracked, the government wants new legal authority, experts say
After claiming repeatedly that only Apple could break the iPhone's defenses, requiring a custom OS to do so, the FBI has backtracked
Service providers aren't to be trusted, Snowden says at Free Software Foundation's LibrePlanet event at MIT
A dozen developers appear to have compromised users' privacy by packaging TV tracking software into their products, the agency says
The flourishing 'surveillance capitalism' that profits from selling consumers' personal data will be little affected by the new rules
ISPs and privacy groups wrestle over proposed regulations at the FCC
DOJ says it cannot try to unlock a seized iPhone itself without risking erasing data
The ACLU added one more argument beyond Apple's own about why Apple should not be forced to help the FBI access an iPhone
The government's legal position would lead to 'absurd' results and be unconstitutional if accepted, a federal judge rules