Your Daily Digital Digest for Tuesday, July 4th, 2017
Here's your Daily Digital Digest for Tuesday, July 4th, 2017. Thanks to @acurrie for compiling!
Your news links for today:
- NSA's use of 'traffic shaping' allows unrestrained spying on Americans - ZDNet
- Kaspersky willing to turn over source code to US government - TheHill
- With a single wiretap order, US authorities listened in on 3.3 million phone calls - ZDNet
- US courts didn't reject a single wiretap request in 2015, says report - ZDNet
- New Device Allows Cops to Download All of Your Smartphone Activity in Seconds - Ron Paul
- Homeland Security Will Begin “Heightened Screening” of Phones on All US-Bound Flights - Motherboard
- Canadian cellphone startup has success stateside, but shut out at home - Globe and Mail
- Videotron says it was ‘forced to put an end’ to its Unlimited Music service, will give customers free data - Mobile Syrup
- The AA Exposed Emails, Credit Card Data, and Didn’t Inform Customers - Motherboard
- A judge threw out a lawsuit alleging Facebook tracks logged out users because there was no 'realistic' economic harm - Business Insider
All links compiled by OpenMedia community member and volunteer Andrew Currie.