Security experts said they believe that government spies bypassed Google and Yahoo and targeted the fiber-optic cables that connect their data centers.
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Richard Platt
onto Internet of Things - Company and Research Focus November 28, 2013 8:20 AM
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If this is true, (and being ex-military, I wouldn't put it past my former colleagues) then the NSA and the US government, just wrote a check that they cannot afford to cash.
This is the equivalent of J. Edgar Hoover's wire-tapping people who he didn't like that he had an axe to grind with, and this would be a violation of multiple rights. Which naturally falls under the jurisdiction of the 14th Amendment. Tsk, Tsk....simply put IDIOTS.
The President will need to sacrifice some cows over at the NSA, and elsewhere until this issue gets closed out. Americans and other freedom lovers don't mind stopping terrorists, but they value their privacy (and it is protected by law) and this action, again if true, goes way too far under that umbrella of "protecting the nation", is this a carryover from President Bush? Who signed off on this to begin with?