For the last two months, we’ve been bombarded with stories about the
spying
information-collection practices of the NSA thanks to documents
leaked by the agency’s most regretted contract employee, Edward Snowden.
The degree of forced exposure has gotten to the point that once secret
information gathered for the agency — whose acronym is jokingly said to
stand for “No Such Agency” and “Never Say Anything” — was the subject of
a press release on Friday; the Office of National Intelligence
announced that it got the legal sign-off for a fresh batch of “telephony
metadata in bulk” from companies such as Verizon and AT&T – despite
continuing controversy over that including the call records of millions
of Americans who are non-terrorists and non-criminal suspects.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/kashmirhill/2013/07/24/blueprints-of-nsa-data-center-in-utah-suggest-its-storage-capacity-is-less-impressive-than-thought/
http://www.forbes.com/sites/kashmirhill/2013/07/24/blueprints-of-nsa-data-center-in-utah-suggest-its-storage-capacity-is-less-impressive-than-thought/
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