In his exclusive interview with Brian Williams, Edward Snowden pushed back against critics who called him nothing more than a "low-level hacker." Instead, Snowden said he was "trained as a spy" and ...
NBC News announced on Thursday that Brian Williams has landed an exclusive interview with Edward Snowden, and did so by tweeting out an ... interesting promotional photo touting it. That photo is, ...
NBC News anchor Brian Williams traveled to Russia this week for an interview with perhaps the most famous whistleblower of all time and the award-winning journalist who reported on his disclosures.
Snowden says he tried to report "real problems," NSA says emails say otherwise. FILE - This June 9, 2013 file photo provided by The Guardian Newspaper in London shows National Security Agency leaker ...
Conducted in secret on Russian soil, an extended NBC interview Edward Snowden revealed more about the man than the controversy he created. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens ...
Tonight, NBC will show the the first American interview with Edward Snowden after he released countless classified documents to the Washington Post and the Guardian. The interview airs at 10 ET on NBC ...
In a recent interview with NBC's Brian Williams in Moscow, Edward Snowden said that the US labeled him a low-level hacker to, as he put it, "distract from the totality of my experience." In fact, he ...
After claiming U.K. spies on summit leaders, Snowden says U.S. can't stop him. June 18, 2013 — -- Edward Snowden, the man who claims to be behind a stunning slew of top secret information leaks ...
Former NSA contractor Edward Snowden claimed in a recent interview to have received “significant threats” to his life after leaking classified data about the agency’s surveillance network. The ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. The very limited coverage by the Post-Dispatch and other media of the Edward Snowden interview is both curious and disturbing.
Whistleblower Edward Snowden and other privacy advocates are speaking out against Apple’s plan to scan user photos for child abuse imagery. The move will turn everybody’s iPhone into an “iNarcs,” ...
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