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NSA collected thousands of US communications
2013-08-22 02:02:54| IT Services - Topix.net
In this Thursday, Aug. 26, 2004, file photo, Verizon special service technician Mark Rose adjust cables attached to a framework in a Verizon network room at the Main Post Office in New York.
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More NSA program revelations: Program much deeper, more intrusive than previously known
2013-08-21 20:53:41| IT Services - Topix.net
Surprise! All that sucking up of domestic electronic communications by the NSA revealed by Edward Snowden that was "just" metadata? It wasn't just metadata, but also content.
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How to use the 25% of the internet that the NSA doesnt monitor
2013-08-21 20:24:55| Extremetech
This morning you probably read the report that the NSA, despite its emphatic claims to the contrary, has the ability to scoop up 75% of all US internet traffic. Through various programs known as Fairview, Oakstar, Lithium, Blarney, Stormbrew, and old favorites such as XKeyscore and Prism, the US government gathers data from almost every US telecommunications company. Rather than worry about whether your internet activity is being snooped on by the US government, though (spoiler: it is), I thought I would instead take a different tack and surprise you with a glass-half-full approach. If the NSA can listen in on 75% of all traffic traveling through the US, then that must surely mean that a full 25% goes unmonitored.
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More NSA program revelations: Program much deeper, more intrusive than previously known
2013-08-21 20:06:09| Telecom - Topix.net
Surprise! All that sucking up of domestic electronic communications by the NSA revealed by Edward Snowden that was "just" metadata? It wasn't just metadata, but also content.
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UK Newspaper's Hard Drives Next to Suffer Over NSA Leaks
2013-08-20 21:21:13| TechNewsWorld
London editor Alan Rusbridger wrote a column Monday detailing how British law enforcement had destroyed hard drives at his newspaper's offices. The destruction was purportedly to prevent additional leaks about the National Security Agency. Prior to destroying the hard drives, Rusbridger writes, an official told him, "You've had your debate. There's no need to write any more."
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