The U.S. Senate today passed a bill that will renew the National Security Agency's warrantless internet surveillance program for six years with no substantive changes. It's bad news, say privacy and security advocates, but not a surprise.
The U.S. Senate today passed a bill that will renew the National Security Agency's warrantless internet surveillance program for six years with no substantive changes. It's bad news, say privacy and security advocates, but not a surprise.