US snooping on Indian embassy?
New Delhi: The US National Security Agency targeted the Indian embassy in Washington and the Indian UN office in New York with sophisticated surveillance equipment that might have resulted in hard di
NSA calls Steve Jobs ‘Big Brother’
Washington: The US’ spy agency National Security Agency (NSA) reportedly suggested tech giant Apple’s co-founder Steve Jobs as ‘Big Brother’ while describing iPhone users as ‘zombies’, according to t
Did MEA, NSA help to draft the statement?
New Delhi: Defence minister A.K. Antony’s statement on the Poonch killings of Indian Army soldiers made on Tuesday before Parliament — in which he had said that some of the attackers were “dressed in
Greenwald: Snowden docs contain NSA “blueprint”
Edward Snowden has very sensitive “blueprints” detailing how the National Security Agency operates that would allow someone who read them to evade or even duplicate NSA surveillance, a journalist close to the intelligence leaker has said.
PMK’s top gun before panel
Chennai: The firebrand face of PMK and Vanniyar Sangam leader Kaduvetti J. Guru on Tuesday appeared before the Commissioner of Revenue Administration (CRA) along with party cadres accused of damaging
Indian embassy among 38 'targets' spied upon by NSA: Report
London/Washington: The Indian Embassy in the US is among the list of 38 diplomatic missions which were being spied upon by American intelligence agencies, as per the latest top secret US National Sec
Whistleblower Snowden set to fly out of Russia as US demands handover
Moscow: US intelligence leaker Edward Snowden prepared to fly out of Russia on Monday to seek asylum in Ecuador, as Washington demanded Moscow hand over the fugitive to face espionage charges at ho
Fugitive Edward Snowden in Moscow, seeks Ecuador asylum
Moscow: Former US spy Edward Snowden arrived on Sunday in Russia, requesting asylum in Ecuador to escape the US legal authorities after leaking sensational details of cyber-espionage by Washington.
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Headley questioning reveals militant link: NSA
Pakistani-American terrorist David Coleman Headley's interrogation has pointed to links between official establishments and militants, which are growing "stronger", National Security Adviser, (NSA) Mr