Sunday, June 16, 2013

Edward Snowden just gave a new update to The Guardian.  In it he revealed much more than was every know about the NSA Spying Program including that during the London G20 summit meetings in 2009 the NSA:
• Setting up internet cafes where they used an email interception programme and key-logging software to spy on delegates' use of computers; 
• Penetrating the security on delegates' BlackBerrys to monitor their email messages and phone calls; 
• Supplying 45 analysts with a live round-the-clock summary of who was phoning who at the summit; 
• Targeting the Turkish finance minister and possibly 15 others in his party; 
• Receiving reports from an NSA attempt to eavesdrop on the Russian leader, Dmitry Medvedev, as his phone calls passed through satellite links to Moscow.
You can read the rest of The Guardian interview here.

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