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February 08, 2006
NSA: How They Spy

defensetech.org/archives/002162.html
Declan McCullagh and Anne Broache have put together a fascinating pair of stories for News.com that outline what the NSA's domestic spying program might look like. Part one surveyed telecom companies, to find out which ones cooperated with the spooks. Part two sketches out how the NSA might be able to listen in. A few excerpts are below. But do yourself a favor and read the whole thing.
Posted by mushon at February 8, 2006 10:49 PM
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