Kamis, 27 Juni 2019

Editor's Pick: NSA Admits Improper Collection of Phone Data, 2nd Time Around


Richard Adhikari
Jun 27, 2019 2:39 AM PT
The ACLU has released documents showing the NSA improperly collected Americans' call and text logs in November 2017 and in February and October 2018. The unauthorized collections occurred just four months after the agency announced it was deleting more than 620 million call detail records acquired since 2015 under Title V of the Foreign Intelligence Service Act. [More...]

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