MI5 had recognised the importance of the deletion of files and intercepted bulk data before Edward Snowden’s disclosure of US and UK’s interception capabilities in 2013, the tribunal heard. Ben Jaffey ...
The UK's security services, including GCHQ, MI5 and MI6, have been unlawfully collecting and using mass datasets of personal information for more than 10 years. The Investigatory Powers Tribunal has ...
The security service MI5 acted unlawfully by intercepting and accessing private communications data belonging to the campaigning group Privacy International, Britain ...
A panel of three judges has ruled that “widespread corporate failure” led to the UK spy agency and the Home Office not taking its legislative obligations for data retention seriously. An independent ...
The BBC today reported that MI5, the British intelligence service, has been secretly collecting huge amounts of mobile phone data from UK citizens over the course of the last decade. The ‘revelations’ ...
Internal documents reveal that MI5 appears to have broken data protection law in its handling of vast amounts of data collected on UK citizens, permitted by the Investigatory Powers Act of 2016 (Sky ...
A UK tribunal has been told that security service MI5 has been breaching surveillance laws since 2010, and unlawfully obtaining bulk surveillance warrants against the ...
Jan 30 (Reuters) - British spies unlawfully retained people's intercepted data over almost five years, a tribunal said on Monday in a ruling that blamed “widespread corporate failure” at the domestic ...
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