NSA PRISM: provides direct access to servers of Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Yahoo, Apple and others

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the Guardian broke a story about a previously undisclosed, $20m/annum NSA program called PRISM – which provides the NSA with direct access to the servers of Google, Facebook, Apple and other US internet giants.  The companies mentioned in the Guardian’s article strenuously denied that material such as stored data, search history, the content of emails, file transfers and live chats, etc. were accessed directly by the NSA.  But these lies are now laid bare through the release of a key slide that the Guardian published only after its original story.

It is just a matter of time before unauthorised, real-time access to information about the behaviours and habits of you and your family at home are put under the microscope via Smart Meter data.  Don’t give them the chance to put privacy-violating infrastructure in your home which can at any time be compromised and used against you by any number of parties – foreign and domestic.  You have the right to refuse Smart Meters – use it!

 

Read More: stopsmartmeters.org.uk

 

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One Response to NSA PRISM: provides direct access to servers of Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Yahoo, Apple and others

  1. Angelina J. Estes June 11, 2013 at 1:00 pm

    the Guardian broke a story about a previously undisclosed, $20m/annum NSA program called PRISM – which provides the NSA with direct access to the servers of Google, Facebook, Apple and other US internet giants. The companies mentioned in the Guardian’s article strenuously denied that material such as stored data, search history, the content of emails, file transfers and live chats, etc. were accessed directly by the NSA. But these lies are now laid bare through the release of a key slide that the Guardian published only after its original story.