Friday, January 3, 2014

Prism is said to help the NSA and the Federal burglary Bureau of Investigation (FBI) from entering


TCCL + | Posted on 06/10/2013
The leaked information appeared first on the evening of Wednesday 4/6 when the Guardian reported that a secret court of the United States has asked Verizon phone company provides the National Security Agency (NSA) millions burglary data calls.
Then the Washington Post and the Guardian revealed that the NSA had direct impact on the nine host of Internet burglary companies burglary including Facebook, Google, Microsoft and Yahoo to monitor online communications under a program called called Prism.
Prism is said to help the NSA and the Federal burglary Bureau of Investigation (FBI) from entering the e-mail, chat content and other forms of communications directly on the server of the Internet service provider America's largest .
The U.S. government used the same approach for tracking the object foreigners suspected of terrorism or espionage. NSA also collects call data of American citizens but not recording the bunch. The government permitted?
On Friday 7/6, Obama defended the monitoring program. He said that it was the 'loud infringing II "and privacy is needed to protect the U.S. from terrorist attacks.
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