When you use smartphone apps such as Angry Birds you might be sharing your data and your location with the National Security Agency and its British counterpart, the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ). That’s the latest revelation from the NSA documents that ...
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The Internet Browser NSA Doesn’t Want You To Use
There’s a free method of searching the Internet that’s so anonymous and secure the National Security Agency wants to destroy it. It’s called TOR or the Onion Router, and documents obtained by The Guardian indicate that both the NSA and ...
Read More »NSA Is Reading Your Contacts List Too
The National Security Agency has created a massive database of contact lists from email and instant messaging accounts, including millions of contact lists from Americans. That means the NSA easily could have your email address book and list of friends ...
Read More »NSA Cracks Encryption Codes, Can Read Email, Banking, Medical Records
The National Security Agency and its ally, the British Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), have used advanced hacking techniques to crack most encryption software — meaning the two agencies can read encrypted messages on the Internet, even email, banking and medical ...
Read More »Is The NSA Paying Britain To Spy On Americans?
One of the most shocking secrets revealed by Edward Snowden has been overlooked by the US media. Documents exposed by the British newspaper The Guardian show that the National Security Agency could be paying foreign intelligence agencies to spy on ...
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