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So much for privacy on the Whole Wide World (Ed on TED)

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megido-rev.M:
Ed Snowden Emerges From Hiding To Receive Award, Father Lon Snowden Makes Trip To Russia

Tiffanys:

--- Quote from: megido-rev.M on October 11, 2013, 03:51:32 AM ---Ed Snowden Emerges From Hiding To Receive Award, Father Lon Snowden Makes Trip To Russia

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Sounds like a nonsense reward made up by past whistleblowers or some crap lol.

megido-rev.M:
FISA court renews NSA permission to collect call metadata
Internet infrastructure groups push for more independence from US monitoring

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Lavabit reinstates service briefly so users can download e-mails, change passwords
Germany’s biggest communications company, Deutsche Telekom, has put forward plans for the country to use German only connections in a bid to combat the threat of foreign spy agencies and hackers.

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Lavabit's Legal Fight: Should The Feds Have The Right To Break The Internet's Security System?
Greenwald on Snowden Leaks: The Worst Is Yet to Come

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Edward Snowden: US would have buried NSA warnings forever

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US asks top court not to take case on NSA cyber-snooping

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Fresh Leak on US Spying: NSA Accessed Mexican President's Email
US spy agency 'taped millions of French calls'

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VPN Provider CryptoSeal Shuts Down After Lavabit Case Undermines Security - It may be forced to hand over its encryption keys to United States authorities. Shutting down, the company says, is the only solution to protect customer privacy.

megido-rev.M:
So much for privacy for the world...
NSA monitored calls of 35 world leaders after US official handed over contacts

jaybug:
http://news.yahoo.com/former-nsa-chief-caught-spilling-secrets-on-amtrak-212959722.html

Huh, now I am going to have to read the Time article when it gets published to find out how Hayden is bashing the administration.

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