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unhappycamper

(60,364 posts)
Mon Oct 20, 2014, 08:13 AM Oct 2014

U.S. companies are cozier with the NSA than previously thought

http://www.salon.com/2014/10/19/u_s_companies_have_cozier_relationship_with_nsa_than_we_thought_partner/



Newly disclosed documents reveal the agency has "under cover" spies working at some corporations

U.S. companies are cozier with the NSA than previously thought
Jeff Larson and Julia Angwin, ProPublica
Sunday, Oct 19, 2014 03:00 PM EST

Newly disclosed National Security Agency documents suggest a closer relationship between American companies and the spy agency than has been previously disclosed.

The documents, published last week by The Intercept, describe “contractual relationships” between the NSA and U.S. companies, as well as the fact that the NSA has “under cover” spies working at or with some U.S. companies.

While not conclusive, the material includes some clear suggestions that at least some American companies are quite willing to help the agency conduct its massive surveillance programs.

The precise role of U.S. companies in the NSA’s global surveillance operations remains unclear. Documents obtained by Edward Snowden and published by various news organizations show that companies have turned over their customers’ email, phone calling records and other data under court orders. But the level of cooperation beyond those court orders has been an open question, with several leading companies, such as Apple, Google, Microsoft and Facebook, asserting that they only turn over customer information that is “targeted and specific” in response to legal demands.




















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U.S. companies are cozier with the NSA than previously thought (Original Post) unhappycamper Oct 2014 OP
I have always figured the NSA owned them all, push comes to shove. bemildred Oct 2014 #1

bemildred

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1. I have always figured the NSA owned them all, push comes to shove.
Mon Oct 20, 2014, 09:51 AM
Oct 2014

The whole idea of "weaponizing the internet" beggars description. It is diagnostic of technical illiteracy to even consider that a good idea, unless your objective is to gum up the internet, which might I suppose indeed be the case.

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