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by csandreasen
4319 days ago
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They were right to be surprised and deny it. The initial reporting in the Guardian and Washington Post all said that NSA had "direct access" to the servers of all of these companies. After a few days, it was revealed that the NSA did not, in fact, have direct access to their networks, but instead had a system in place to retrieve data provided by these companies under court order.[1] The Washington Post quietly revised its article without issuing a formal correction[2], but to date Glenn Greenwald has yet to retract his statement the NSA has direct access to their networks. [1] http://thedailybanter.com/2013/06/nsa-story-falling-apart-un... [2] http://www.zdnet.com/the-real-story-in-the-nsa-scandal-is-th... |
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