Edward Snowden is ready to return to the United States, but on one condition

Former National Security Agency employee Edward Snowden, who leaked classified information about the agency's work and surveillance of people to the media, wrote a memoir, and also gave an interview in which he announced his readiness to return to the United States from Russia, where he now lives. ...

'Became a problem': Assange was arrested at the request of the United States. What threatens him

The US authorities have charged WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange with conspiracy to hack into a computer. On Thursday, he was arrested in London, after Ecuador, in whose embassy Assange has been hiding since 2012, decided to deny him asylum, writes the BBC. ...

Snowden spoke about his current job and his relationship with the Russian authorities.

Former employee of the US National Security Agency Edward Snowden, who revealed the secrets of the American special services to the world and received asylum in Russia, appeared after a six-month absence from the information space. During a video bridge from Russia, organized at the Management University of the Austrian city of Innsbruck, he told how he felt ...

Snowden told how he uses a protected messenger

Former US National Security Agency (NSA) agent Edward Snowden told his Twitter followers what secure messenger he uses. “I use Signal every day. #FBI note (Spoiler: they already know about this), ”he wrote. Snowden added a link to ...

Clinton recommends that Snowden not return to the US

US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said former intelligence officer Edward Snowden should not return to the United States from Russia. “He broke the laws of the United States. He stole important information. I don't think he should be returned home, "Clinton said in ...

Snowden is ready to go to jail to return home

Edward Snowden, a former US government contractor who took refuge in Russia after leaking NSA surveillance programs more than two years ago, said he was prepared to go to jail to return to the US. “I agree to go to ...

Snowden told how secret services crack smartphones

Former CIA officer Edward Snowden said that the British intelligence services have a whole set of programs for spying on smartphones, which are called a set of "smurfs" - after the heroes of the comic book Pierre Cullifor. A set of tools for jailbreaking allows you to turn on or off the phone without the user's knowledge (this element ...

Snowden received 47 gigabyte emails from twitter

Former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) officer Edward Snowden received about 47 gigabytes of Twitter notifications in his inbox. According to Snowden, when he started Twitter, he forgot to turn off notifications about new followers, adding his entries to favorites, retweets and private messages. “I forgot to turn off notifications. Twitter sent ...

Edward Snowden started Twitter

Former NSA staff member Edward Snowden started a Twitter account. Just a couple of hours ago, his first tweet appeared, which has already received 42 thousand retweets. At the time of this writing, 340 thousand people have subscribed to his account. Edward himself has signed so far ...

Snowden: aliens come into contact with us

“Defector” Edward Snowden, who lives in Russia, never tires of delighting the public with new sensational statements. This time he stated that aliens are constantly trying to make contact with humanity - and constantly failing. Last weekend, Snowden called in...

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