Friday, September 27, 2013

The things we learned about the NSA.
The NSA had a huge leak this past summer with former employe Snowden told the press about what the NSA was up to. The NSA was spying on it's own citizens the people who they are suppose to protect from evil. The NSA mainly would listen on phone calls and look for certain trigger words that would lead to potential harm. The NSA also had the ability to read your texts and data on our phones. They had the ability to look on iPhones, androids, and blackberry devices. The NSA also would try to hack into security protection software so they could have a back door when ever they need to use it. They also had 2,776 incidents in which their own staff broke their own rules and standards. The NSA also demanded from Verizon all of their cell phone records so they keep on tab on who has a phone and who does not. So you are probably saying so what this is to protect me what is the big deal. The big deal is that the NSA is violating our privacy and breaking rules that were made over 200 years ago. This is something that is huge media justice issue. How much freedom do we really have online? Until Congress and the Senate pass a bill limiting the NSA the answer is not a whole lot.http://www.forbes.com/sites/andygreenberg/2013/09/09/ten-things-weve-learned-about-the-nsa-from-a-summer-of-snowden-leaks/


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