Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) stories
Prime Minister John Key denies allegations of mass surveillance, accusing Kim Dotcom and Glenn Greenwald of ulterior motives.
Green Party calls for separation of cyber protection functions from the GCSB, stating PM John Key is using surveillance scare tactics.
Met with rapturous applause from a jam-packed Auckland Town Hall, Kim Dotcom's 'Moment of Truth' event last night has sent shockwaves across the country.
PM John Key's assurances on no mass surveillance to be tested, Internet Party leader says resignation if false.
Internet MANA promises to set up inquiry into New Zealand's intelligence agencies, focusing on oversight and surveillance.
New evidence suggests that New Zealand's GCSB is sharing metadata with the NSA, contradicting government claims. #surveillance #privacy.
Green Party calls on PM John Key to explain discussions about a US interception site on New Zealand's fibre optic cable.
Green Party claims New Zealanders spied on by Government will never get justice after Police found not negligent.
John Key accused of disregarding official advice on security threat speculation, says Labour spokesperson. #NewZealand #Politics.
A damning report into New Zealand's intelligence services highlights their dysfunction and the need for an overhaul.
Labour Leader David Cunliffe demands clarity from New Zealand PM John Key over alleged half-truths and knowledge of intelligence operations.
Court Appeal finds Kim Dotcom's 2012 arrest warrants valid despite flaws, but illegal for NZ police to share cloned info with US FBI.
Facing pressure from tech titans like Microsoft and Google, the UK government retracts a contentious clause from its spy bill.
NZ's Sean Gourley challenges Kiwis at TechEd on big data privacy, drawing parallels to leaving personal info at a café.
Laissez-fare approach to wireless IT networks exposes Kiwis to cyber criminals, industrial espionage and 'hacktivists'...
You Protested. Your Government did not listen. We have gathered intelligence on those responsible: John Phillip Key, Peter Dunne, Bill English….
GCSB counters Anonymous' threat to NZ govt, staying vigilant despite no major cyberattacks yet. Public opinion remains divided.
It's a sad day for the people of New Zealand when government spies can break the law and not be held to account for it.
To the government of New Zealand: you have our full attention and we are watching your every move. Consider yourself warned.
The coalition to stop the GCSB bill received an 89% approval rate in Auckland last night, led by Mega founder Kim Dotcom.