Friday, June 7, 2013

Why NSA's PRISM Program Makes Sense

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Why NSA's PRISM Program Makes Sense

WASHINGTON — Public disclosure of the federal government's effort to track terrorists through the touchtone phone records of average citizens has reinvigorated a national debate over the balancing act between security and liberty. A day that started Thursday

The Washington Post posted a tale about the NSA is spying on citizens and accessing to technology companies servers. Particularly the NSA the main servers of leading U.S. Internet companies collecting huge volumes of information (call metadata) from

Today, the Guardian newspaper confirmed what EFF (and many others) have long claimed: the NSA is conducting widespread, untargeted, domestic surveillance on millions of Americans. This revelation should end, once

For years, four former National Security Agency analysts warned that the government was conducting widespread surveillance on domestic communications. Their warnings were largely ignored.

In the wake of last night's revelation that everyone in the world has a creepy NSA-shaped stalker, defenders of online liberty and generally mad internet people Anonymous have leaked a treasure trove of NSA documents,

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