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Chinese military criticises US for cyber spying

Chinese military criticises US for cyber spying

A senior officer said Washington’s moves hurt Chinese-US relations and violate protocols of international relations.

US is world’s leading cyber thief – Chinese military

US is world’s leading cyber thief – Chinese military

On Monday, the Chinese Internet Media Research Center revealed that China has been "a main target" of US secret surveillance.

China, US spar over cyber-theft charges

China, US spar over cyber-theft charges

A US grand jury indicted five Chinese military officers of hacking into American companies to steal trade secrets.

Obama curbs NSA collection of phone metadata

His plan would have phone metadata be collected and stored in bulk by communications companies, rather than the NSA.

Brazil-Europe Internet cable to cost $185 million

Brazil-Europe Internet cable to cost $185 million

Brazil has aggressively pursued means to protect its online data and user privacy from overseas spying.

NSA spying fallout: Brazil-US talks fail

NSA spying fallout: Brazil-US talks fail

Brazilian Foreign Minister Figueiredo met Thursday with US National Security Advisor Susan Rice.

NSA collected phone text messages – report

The SMS-collecting scheme, known as Dishfire, picks up contacts in missed calls and also accumulates travel and financial data.

India Election Commission says No to Google

India Election Commission says No to Google

Google had proposed providing free online voter registration for the general elections.

American-Russian ties in 2014: Shared goals, different approaches

American-Russian ties in 2014: Shared goals, different approaches

Russian-US interests are more aligned in reducing conflict and violence in a region that is strategically central to both great powers, says historian Mark LeVine.

NSA spying may be unconstitutional – federal judge

NSA spying may be unconstitutional – federal judge

US District Court Judge Richard Leon said that legal challenges against the government's surveillance programme would likely succeed.