As the NSA surveillance story goes from bad to worse to Philip K. Dick, some of the Silicon Valley companies implicated in the so-called "PRISM" program are denying that they've ever heard of it.
If you thought the National Security Agency's collection of Verizon phone-call data was bad, wait until you hear about PRISM, the seven-year-old, previously undisclosed classified government program ...
This is WEEKEND EDITION from NPR News. I'm Rachel Martin. For nearly a week, we've seen a series of leaks that have brought to light secret surveillance programs run by the National Security Agency.
Share on Facebook Share on X (formerly Twitter) Share on Reddit Share on Pinterest Share on Bluesky Overview: In the words of Thomas Drake, a former NSA senior executive who blew the whistle on the ...
PARIS (Reuters) - Two French human rights groups filed a legal complaint on Thursday that targets the U.S. National Security Agency, the FBI and seven technology companies they say may have helped the ...
A former Dutch intelligence analyst says that country also uses the U.S.'s PRISM surveillance program, which allows the NSA and FBI that can have access to anyone's Google, Yahoo, and Facebook ...
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