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Whistleblower

Ex-Twitter Exec Peiter Zatko Exposes How Twitter Counts Bots as Musk Trial Date Nears

Peiter Zatko, Twitter's former head of security, says Twitter's method of estimating the number of bot users is misleading.
By Sissi Cao
Letitia James speaking at press conference.

Attorney General Letitia James Calls on New Yorkers to Report Crypto Fraud or Misconduct

Following the cryptocurrency crash, New York Attorney General Letitia James is asking investors deceived by platforms to come forward. She also wants crypto industry employees to blow the whistle on misconduct.
By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Edward Snowden

Scariest Takeaways on the Current State of Smartphone Surveillance From Edward Snowden

"It's not data that’s being manipulated—it’s you that’s being manipulated."
By Harmon Leon

Theranos Whistleblower Gives Tips on Spotting Red Flags at Sketchy Startups

By Sissi Cao

What Does Julian Assange’s Arrest Mean for Journalists?

By Davis Richardson

Armed Police Broke Into Chelsea Manning’s Apartment Following Suicidal Tweets

By Davis Richardson
Chelsea Manning.

Chelsea Manning Mingles With James O’Keefe During Hard Right Gala

By Davis Richardson
Edward Snowden.

Edward Snowden and GOP Lawmakers Demand Release of Surveillance Abuses Memo

By Davis Richardson
N.J. Attorney General Chris Porrino

NJ Attorney General Offering Rewards for Corruption Leads

By JT Aregood
Edward Snowden speaks via video link at a news conference for the launch of a campaign calling for President Obama to pardon him on September 14, 2016 in New York City.

Snowden Fires Back at Obama’s War on Whistleblowers

By Michael Sainato
John Stumpf, chairman and CEO of Wells Fargo, arrives to testify about the unauthorized opening of accounts by Wells Fargo during a Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, September 20, 2016.

Why Companies Like Wells Fargo Ignore Their Whistleblowers—at Their Peril

By Elizabeth C. Tippett
Chairman of Hesse's Pirate Party Volker Berkhout wears a hat with mock surveillance cameras during a demonstration against spying activities of the US intelligence agency NSA and its German partner service BND in Frankfurt am Main, central Germany, on May 30, 2015.

Here’s What the NSA Does for the Department of Agriculture and the Fed

By Brady Dale
NEW YORK, NY - MAY 16: A man looks out at New York Harbor while on the Staten Island Ferry on a blustery spring day in Manhattan on May 16, 2016 in New York, New York. New York has been experiencing cool and windy weather over the past few days with gradual warming expected throughout the week.

The Importance of Anonymity in the Wikileaks Era

By Robert Garson
Edward Snowden: not the only one without whistleblower protection.

If You See Something, Maybe Don’t Say Something

By Daniel R. Bright
Protesters outside the Justice Department. NSA whistleblower Bill Binney agrees with many of their complaints. (Photo: Win McNamee/Getty Images)

A Former NSA Whistleblower Thinks Everyone in D.C. Should Be Fired

By John Bonazzo
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange as illustrated for the Observer in 2015.

Free Julian Assange: An Exclusive Interview with the Wikileaks Founder

By Jacques Hyzagi

Private Equity Benefits Average Americans, Says Industry Group; Also Whisteblowers?

By Patrick Clark

Citi’s Country-Bred Banker Blows $31 Million-Whistle; The Pain in Spain: Wall Street Roundup

By Patrick Clark

Whistleblowers Group Launches Campaign Against Michael Grimm’s Bill

By Colin Campbell
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