The U.S. National Security Agency hacked more than 50,000 computer networks worldwide last year, infecting them with malware used to conduct sophisticated spy operations, according to a top-secret slide leaked by Edward Snowden.
The U.S. National Security Agency hacked more than 50,000 computer networks worldwide last year, infecting them with malware used to conduct sophisticated spy operations, according to a top-secret slide leaked by Edward Snowden.
The U.S. National Security Agency may have “court-sanctioned” legal powers to tap into the servers of Silicon Valley giants, which are fighting back against secretive gagging orders. But what happens if they lose their legal battle? What the lawyers are saying may surprise you.
The German leader’s phone isn’t the only line tapped by the U.S. National Security Agency. Dozens of other world leaders’ phones were monitored, according to the latest leaks.
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