Edward Moyer
Cnet
September 13, 2013
Here’s one of the latest tidbits on the NSA surveillance scandal (which seems
to be generating nearly as many blog items as there are phone numbers in the spy
agency’s data banks).
Earlier this week, Techdirt picked up on a passing mention in a Brazilian
news story and a Slate article to point out that the US National Security Agency
had apparently impersonated Google on at least one occasion to gather data on
people. (Mother Jones subsequently pointed out Techdirt’s point-out.)
Brazilian site Fantastico obtained and published a document leaked by Edward
Snowden, which diagrams how a “man in the middle attack” involving Google was
apparently carried out.
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Friday, September 13, 2013
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