Monday, December 9, 2013

NSA

The Telegraph-- NSA 'tracked 60 million phone calls in Spain in a month'

Adding to Edward Snowden's intelligence reports, El Mundo published an article about widespread telephone surveillance in Spain. Data seems cloudy at this point, published from sources in question, but America's NSA is receiving a lot of accusations.


Rand Paul is trying to take a lawsuit agains privacy infringements to the Supreme Court, and "get 10 million Americans saying we don’t want our phone records looked at, [so that] maybe someone will wake up and something will change in Washington."

The National Review-- NSA Privacy Breaches: The Bad and the Good

Apparently our new surveillance skills come with a potential technological security against accidental and intentional illegal disclosure of information. But the NSA is still covering up. It's hard to know the intentions, especially when the important legal infringements are buried under infringements based on "typos". Still, there is "the bad and the good", certainly.

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