Ex-Twitter Worker Convicted of Spying for Saudi Arabia, Releasing User Data of Those Critical of Saudi Government

Ex-Twitter Worker Convicted of Spying for Saudi Arabia, Releasing User Data of Those Critical of Saudi Government

Ex-Twitter worker Ahmad Abouammo was found guilty of spying for Saudi Arabia, including releasing Twitter user data of those who criticized the Saudi government in exchange for large amounts of money.

Former Anonymous LulzSec Hacker Hector 'Sabu' Xavier Monsegur Released: FBI Informant Stopped Over 300 Cyberattacks Against US Government

He also implicated members of his former hacking circle

Federal Agencies Hire License-Plate Tracking Company

In an effort to gain access to "nationwide data" and license plate recognition technology, the Internal Revenue Service and other federal agencies allegedly tapped Vigilant Solutions, a license plate-tracking company, for hire.

Mark Zuckerberg Complains About NSA Surveillance Via Facebook, Will Meet With President Barack Obama

More than a week after Facebook Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg phoned President Barack Obama to voice his frustrations regarding the recent surveillance scandal at the NSA, he was invited to the White House on Friday to discuss Americans' privacy concerns and NSA reform.
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