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So much for privacy on the Whole Wide World (Ed on TED)
megido-rev.M:
Of course he would tell them that. ::)
mgz:
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--- Quote ---The agency logged data showing hundreds of users from around the world, including the United States, as they were visiting a WikiLeaks site –contradicting claims by American officials that a deal between the U.K. and the U.S. prevents each country from spying on the other’s citizens.
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Haha, it proves my previous statements they really let GCHQ spies on its own citizens.
meg, It involves piratebay, and this is a torrent site. So I think you should create a new thread on this article, it could be an interesting discussion rather being buried in a long thread like this.
PS: What the fuck is "maysan uxo"? I know I could google it out but I don't want to be on their watch list.
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it all depends on how you define spying
sawakosadako:
http://www.v3.co.uk/v3-uk/the-frontline-blog/2331678/worse-than-orwell-could-ever-imagine-uk-spy-drama-takes-dark-twist
--- Quote ---However, things have taken a darker, more insidious twist this week with the news that Yahoo webcam users were spied on by GCHQ and millions of images were taken and stored, many of which caught people in a state of undress.
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jaybug:
And now the CIA is spying on the US senate? This finally might get some traction on dealing with this aspect of trashing our Constitution, now that some Democrats in the senate feel that their ox has been gored (sen. Feinstein D-Ca.). Rand Paul may not feel so alone now, eh?
megido-rev.M:
NSA Director nominee wants every branch of the military to have a dedicated cyber attack force
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NSA claims that technology firms are aware of its data collection
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