NSA's Domestic Spying Grows as Agency Sweeps Up Data
Siobhan Gorman, reporting for The Wall Street Journal, writes: "The central role the NSA has come to occupy in domestic intelligence gathering has never been publicly disclosed. But an inquiry reveals that its efforts have evolved to reach more broadly into data about people's communications, travel and finances in the US than the domestic surveillance programs brought to light since the 2001 terrorist attacks."
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rudkla - 11. Mär, 22:39