2013年6月6日星期四

Oops! Technology giants and government to share user data


According to foreign media reports, Thursday Washington Post obtained confidential documents show that the U.S. National Security (NSA) and the FBI through a top-secret project to nine technology companies from the United States direct access to personal user data to track trends.
Toshiba PA3788U-1BRS BatteryAccording to the report, the project code-named PRISM, was established in 2007. PRISM project for the provision of information technology companies include: Microsoft, Yahoo, Google (microblogging), Facebook, PalTalk, AOL, Skype, YouTube and Apple.

U.S. Homeland Security and the FBI with direct access to these technologies the company's central server, using one of the audio, video, photos, email, documents, and connection logs, so as to be able to analyze and track a person's movements and contact information.

Just Post reported shortly after Apple issued a disclaimer, saying that Apple had never heard anything about PRISM news, the U.S. government in the case without a court order does not have access to its server.

Facebook has denied the U.S. government to provide direct access to its server's power. Microsoft and Google also released a disclaimer.
Toshiba PA3634U-1BAS BatteryAn insiders recognize the terrifying power of PRISM, which the Washington Post revealed the project.

"They were really able to see when you enter the information you think," the whistleblower in a very sad tone said it I was a career intelligence officer.

NSB was discovered in the United States millions of Americans on the cell phone records collected 24 hours after the Washington Post published the news on. The Obama administration and members of Congress from both parties are NSB defended the move, they acknowledged the project has been going on for seven years.

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