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US Mining Data Directly From 9 Silicon Valley Companies 404

Rick Zeman writes "Hot on the heels of Verizon's massive data dump to NSA comes news of 'PRISM' where The National Security Agency and the FBI are tapping directly into the central servers of nine leading U.S. Internet companies, extracting audio, video, photographs, e-mails, documents and connection logs that enable analysts to track a person's movements and contacts over time. This program, established in 2007, includes major companies such as Apple, Microsoft, Yahoo, Google, Facebook...and more."
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US Mining Data Directly From 9 Silicon Valley Companies

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  • by Anonymous Coward on Thursday June 06, 2013 @08:20PM (#43931443)

    The Internet needs to be policed. There are bad men and evildoers actively plotting to do us harm. These nefarious activities now are increasingly being planned and coordinated using the Internet. I don't think this is so bad that the authorities are mining and searching and seeking out these dastardly terrorists.

    My life and my family's lives are more important than whatever privacy I had on these sites. I know Apple, Google, Facebook have the data anyway, so I see know harm on giving this up so that I feel safer. Just my two cents, I know its not the majority viewpoint in this current uproar.

  • by NotQuiteReal ( 608241 ) on Thursday June 06, 2013 @08:40PM (#43931597) Journal
    tag: "bomb" in user name.

    tag: threatening antisocial activities.

    ELEVATE WATCH STATUS
  • by dyfet ( 154716 ) on Thursday June 06, 2013 @09:10PM (#43931779) Homepage

    My life and my family's lives are more important than whatever privacy I had on these sites.

    ...says the anonymous coward? Am I missing some Soviet Russia joke here?

    Just to please you... In NSA America social networks join you!

  • by Dahamma ( 304068 ) on Thursday June 06, 2013 @09:11PM (#43931785)

    a good portion of cookie based data collection is sold as a product to the US government

    Oh great, now they know about my secret snacking habits?

  • by howardd21 ( 1001567 ) on Thursday June 06, 2013 @10:02PM (#43932089) Homepage

    Hopefully these disclosures will remind everyone that the reason we have a national security apparatus is to protect our liberty.

    Best comment here...by far.

  • Backup (Score:5, Funny)

    by ISoldat53 ( 977164 ) on Thursday June 06, 2013 @10:03PM (#43932095)
    I accidentally deleted an email. Do you think I can get it from the NSA?
  • by hawguy ( 1600213 ) on Thursday June 06, 2013 @11:52PM (#43932741)

    Please elaborate on 9.

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  • by Genda ( 560240 ) <mariet@go[ ]et ['t.n' in gap]> on Friday June 07, 2013 @02:34AM (#43933323) Journal

    And just for sh!tz and Googles, how many generations of hardware and/or software away before deep data tools will be able to provide the Government with anything they want to know about anyone they want to know it? If they can now identify possible terrorists by emails and phone calls today, how long before they can spank you for bringing pencil erasers home from work or passing gas in a crowded elevator?

    I used to be slightly creeped out by by folks who were always suggesting the government was out to get us and that people's fillings were being bugged. Arriving at the day when the apparently paranoid and delusional have been vindicated is clearly not a happy thing. There's no extra room for Washington D.C. in my colon. I respectfully request they evacuate my bowel the next time I do the same.

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