Telepolis
Telepolis is a German online magazine. It published several of Duncan's investigative reports on Echelon and surveillance.
(Update): Terrorists and use of hidden messagesIomart claims withdrawn: Telepolis was contacted by Stephen Whitelaw of Iomart, who refuted allegations made about his company. 02 November 2001 |
Are terrorists using hidden messages?Probably not. But western leaders, commercial opportunists, and incautious journalists, want us to believe what we cannot see. 31 October 2001 |
How the terror trail went unseenScientists and politicians row over whether it was planned using hi-tech or lo-tech 08 October 2001 |
Germany, UK breaching human rights with NSA spy link-upEchelon system identified as "legislation-free zone" 27 May 2001 |
On-Line Privacy Battles HighlitedOpponents and supporters of interception methods built into network system architecture met at two recent conferences 03 October 2000 |
Inside EchelonThe history, structure und function of the global surveillance system known as Echelon 25 July 2000 |
New British Intelligence Action Against Web LeaksTop secret MI5-report appeared on the Web. 16 April 2000 |
Flaw In Human Rights UncoveredProposals for a new definition of human rights now before the European Parliament would ban ECHELON and update data protection rules to latest developments in telecommunications technology. 08 April 2000 |
Former CIA Director Says US Economic Spying Targets "European Bribery""We have spied on that in the past. I hope ... that the United States government continues to spy on bribery." 12 March 2000 |
How NSA access was built into WindowsCareless mistake reveals subversion of Windows by NSA. 04 September 1999 |
UK: Electronic Communications Act Creates Legal Perils"Decryption warrants": the replacement for key escrow. 09 July 1999 |
Back to the old dark waysA step back for civil rights as Blair repeats mistakes of the 1970's Callaghan government. 06 July 1999 |
Britain Sneaks "Enfopol" Plan Into ActionConsultation paper on the Interception of Communications published in circumstances intended to minimise reporting or public discussion. 28 June 1999 |
Spy agencies' "key escrow" plan is dead, buried and reviledBritish government and parliamentary experts have condemned the campaign for key escrow and found planned e-commerce bill of little value. 14 June 1999 |
New British Government Information Laws Make "Mockery" of "Freedom of Information"Under Blair's plan, most official information that citizens want to know about will be kept secret. 11 June 1999 |
Britain asks for "national security" controls on Internet as more spies names leakBritish secret intelligence service has never heard of Usenet. 01 June 1999 |
Australia first to admit "we're part of global surveillance system"Echelon outed by the head of Australia's Defence Signals Directorate (DSD), Martin Brady. 28 May 1999 |
THE ENFOPOL 98 AFFAIREuro police press on ... and America's guiding hand is revealed. 29 April 1999 |
ENFOPOL Plans Provoke Strong OppositionSecret EU plans to require "interception interfaces" to be built into the Internet for surveillance purposes have drawn devastating criticism 31 December 1998 |