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Jun 07, 2013 · This week's revelations about the National Security Agency's hyperactive interest in seeing what's happening online probably inspired you to wonder how much that privilege is costing you. RELATED: We'll Never Know What Google's Doing With the NSA. The very short answer is: We have no idea. The National Security Agency collects less than 30 percent of U.S. phone records due to “technical challenges” involved with the influx of cellphone data, according to media reports. But, Goitein said, “The NSA still collects all of this stuff and holds onto it.” The bulk collection authorization remains in place until the provision expires on June 1, 2015. Open Source software however doesn't really allow for such methods, because you can just spot the NSA introduced weakness and patch it yourself if no one else does. Basically, supercomputers don't really help much in breaking encryption, it's extremely expensive way to get to see the message, and against commonly used encryption standards, no Re blackmail, the biggest worry is what a sitting president might do while in office - like direct the IC to collect information that might be used against future presidents of the other party. The NSA does not make those kinds of decisions themselves. They are subordinate to the chief executive. – SDsolar Mar 30 '17 at 18:17
Alright, so, the jig is up. We've been caught with our pants down by the government, yet again. The National Security Agency has direct access to all sorts of our Internet communication, data
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Aug 03, 2013 · Now the bad news: the NSA operates according to its own rules, and slides published by The Guardian on Wednesday suggest that the agency collects data on “nearly everything a typical user does
NSA Pay Scale. The National Security Agency protects the country by securing sensitive domestic communications and by collecting, decrypting and analyzing foreign signals. It is headquartered at Fort George G. Mead in Maryland, and has major facilities in Texas, Georgia and other states. Compensation depends on job Jun 08, 2013 · UPDATED 5: The National Security Agency's "PRISM" program is able to collect, in real time, intelligence not limited to social networks and email accounts. But the seven tech companies accused of 1,194 points • 114 comments - NSA does not know EVERYTHING - IWSMT has amazing images, videos and anectodes to waste your time on According to a statement made last year by then-NSA head, General Keith Alexander, the NSA doesn't "think anybody really knows what [Snowden] actually took with him, because the way he did it, we Jun 20, 2013 · How can the NSA possibly catalogue all of this data? I suspect the NSA doesn't have large files on each and every one of us. I'm sure on particularly well-known targets they have information, but Jun 06, 2019 · The NSA is also a member of the so-called Five Eyes, an alliance of five English-speaking countries that share signals intelligence. NSA was founded in 1952 by combining the cryptological components of the Army, Air Force, and Navy. After the attacks on September 11, 2001, the USA Patriot Act vastly expanded NSA’s collection activities.