Privacy
security
After 20 months and dozens of stories from
Edward Snowden’s classified document trove, you might’ve been tempted to think
that there was nothing shocking left to learn about the lengths Western
intelligence services would go in the hunt for a relative handful of spies,
terrorists, and other criminals.
Think again. Two
blockbuster revelations this week—one, straight from the Snowden files, the
other from a Russian cybersecurity firm—shed new light on just how determined
U.S. and British spies are to pry into the world’s phone and computer networks,
all while potentially undermining the security and privacy of hundreds of
millions of innocent people.
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