This morning former GCSB Director Sir Bruce Ferguson was interviewed on Morning Report by Guyon Espiner about reports based on Edward Snowden documents about GCSB activity in the Pacific. His answers ...
Three Government Communications Security Bureau agents refused to be interviewed by police investigating illegal spying into Kim Dotcom. One of the agents attended a crucial initial briefing between ...
The PM said he was notorious for cracking jokes on topical issues and it would not be out of character if he did so about Kim Dotcom during his GCSB visit. File / photo The GCSB considered recording ...
A report into the way the GCSB handled a cyber attack on New Zealand MPs and a prominent academic has found that processes could be improved and that, in some circumstances, it should contact people ...
The National Security Agency (NSA) illegally used technology to spy on Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom, according to new documents from New Zealand’s Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB).
© All content copyright NBR. Do not reproduce in any form without permission, even if you have a paid subscription. The former GCSB director, Sir Bruce Ferguson, is ...
© All content copyright NBR. Do not reproduce in any form without permission, even if you have a paid subscription. Newly leaked NSA documents included in journalist ...
There are calls for Tim Groser to be prepared to fall on his sword if an investigation into the GCSB goes against him. The Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security is looking into allegations ...
Spy watchdog Cheryl Gwyn will investigate allegations New Zealand's intelligence agency was used to influence Trade Minister Tim Groser's bid to become boss of the World Trade Organisation. Groser ...
Secret papers show NZ spy agency GCSB is collecting calls and internet traffic in bulk and sending it to the US National Security Agency New Zealand is spying indiscriminately on its allies in the ...
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