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u.s. national security agency has allegedly secretly forged risin one of the nation's biggest phone companies to hand over all of its core data let's get some more details on that right now it is tom barton joining us live here in the studio to talk with us rushing in on this story it certainly sounds like potentially sweeping surveillance here one of the latest revelations you know about your list comes from the britain's guardian newspaper in an exclusive they report that the national security security agency of the u.s. is collecting millions of people's data from their phone calls those with the company of risin one of the u.s. is largest telecoms providers there this order coming from a top secret court the foreign intelligence surveillance court on april twenty fifth and the data itself telephony metadata that's the numbers of both parties in a phone call the location data of that call also the time and duration of all those calls the contents of the conversations are not included but you can imagine how anyone is looking at that could find out who is talking to who where they are when
u.s. national security agency has allegedly secretly forged risin one of the nation's biggest phone companies to hand over all of its core data let's get some more details on that right now it is tom barton joining us live here in the studio to talk with us rushing in on this story it certainly sounds like potentially sweeping surveillance here one of the latest revelations you know about your list comes from the britain's guardian newspaper in an exclusive they report that the national...
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u.s. national security agency's targets included the chinese university of hong kong public officials and students allegations that give way to claims by officials in beijing that the country has been the victim of u.s. hacking efforts america has turned into the world cup they think that they can basically set the standards for everybody else to follow their own paranoia global paranoia and outrage has been rising ever since one of america's best kept secrets known as prism was revealed the n.s.a.'s clandestine electronic surveillance program records digital communications and allows for real time online surveillance of citizens both foreign and domestic prism gives u.s. intelligence agencies direct access to files stored on the servers of nine major internet companies including google and facebook to identify and target potential terrorist suspects officials in italy britain and germany the most spied upon country said the program was both alarming and encroached on privacy politically to some extent i think it's the united states government but rather because despite all the claims from
u.s. national security agency's targets included the chinese university of hong kong public officials and students allegations that give way to claims by officials in beijing that the country has been the victim of u.s. hacking efforts america has turned into the world cup they think that they can basically set the standards for everybody else to follow their own paranoia global paranoia and outrage has been rising ever since one of america's best kept secrets known as prism was revealed the...
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u.s. national security agency is forced to rise in one of the nation's biggest cell phone providers to hand over its core data in bulk the company has decided declined rather to comment on the issue tom barton brought me the details. this was started by the british newspaper the guardian that managed to obtain documents we'll show you a little extract from those documents from the u.s. national security agency and a secret court there that they've used these documents have taken a small extract to obtain the phone calls of millions of us customers of arisan one of the largest telecommunications companies in the u.s. wanting call detail records and what are those those records specifically their telephony metadata we're looking at the the the numbers of both parties of the phone call the one making the called one receiving it location data from the call the time of the call and the duration so although the the contents of those calls aren't mentioned. if and if the authorities wanted to they could look at who was calling who where when and for how long that's a lot of data that you can use t
u.s. national security agency is forced to rise in one of the nation's biggest cell phone providers to hand over its core data in bulk the company has decided declined rather to comment on the issue tom barton brought me the details. this was started by the british newspaper the guardian that managed to obtain documents we'll show you a little extract from those documents from the u.s. national security agency and a secret court there that they've used these documents have taken a small extract...
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u.s. national security agency is who is who the agency that's doing this collecting the telephone data of millions of us customers of the rise and one of the biggest u.s. telecommunications companies it comes from a top secret court order this is the document the guardian obtained from the foreign intelligence surveillance court on april twenty fifth the data audit to lessen the data specifically the numbers of the parties of the phone calls both those calling and receiving the call the location data and also the time and duration of the calls the content of those calls is not asked for by the government but you could imagine how authorities could look in on that and find out who is calling who when where and for how long that's a lot of data that you could really use if you wanted to. every day this data has been ordered to be given on an in a daily format for around three months ending on july the nineteenth so this saying that the content of the phone calls is not being monitored but the phone numbers the exchange but also tracking the location of the people where they are at the momen
u.s. national security agency is who is who the agency that's doing this collecting the telephone data of millions of us customers of the rise and one of the biggest u.s. telecommunications companies it comes from a top secret court order this is the document the guardian obtained from the foreign intelligence surveillance court on april twenty fifth the data audit to lessen the data specifically the numbers of the parties of the phone calls both those calling and receiving the call the...
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u.s. national security agency and a secret court there that they've used these documents we've taken a small extract to obtain the phone calls of millions of us customers of arisan one of the largest telecommunications companies in the us wanting to call detail records and what are those those records specifically their telephony metadata we're looking at the the the numbers of both parties of the phone call the one making the called one receiving it location data from the call the time of the call and the duration so although the the contents of those calls aren't mentioned. if and if the authorities wanted to they could look at who was calling who where when and for how long that's a lot of data that you can use to try and pinpoint an individual and it's hoovering up all of that data does whoever their eyes and customers are yeah and how much of a shock this will be for americans it could possibly be a big shock there have been a number of surveillance scandals recently among them just last month the fox news reporter who's emails and phones were monitored to try and get down towards a sto
u.s. national security agency and a secret court there that they've used these documents we've taken a small extract to obtain the phone calls of millions of us customers of arisan one of the largest telecommunications companies in the us wanting to call detail records and what are those those records specifically their telephony metadata we're looking at the the the numbers of both parties of the phone call the one making the called one receiving it location data from the call the time of the...
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u.s. national security agency defends its tactics. the mexican say they were held against their will and forced to live in squalor. activists say rebel fighters have raided a town in the east of the country, killing dozens of government loyalists and civilians. iny reportedly's dorm homes the shia village. at least 60 people killed in the raid, and the attack was reportedly in retaliation for an that killed for opposition fighters. and they are trying to find a , buto and the civil war they admitted they have nothing new to offer. >> what we have been pushing for is a political solution that end the violence, saves syria, stops the destruction of an entire nation, and that is what we are pushing for, so it is not a question of whether the opposition can win. it is a question of whether we can get to this political solution, and the political solution the russians have agreed to contemplate the transition government. atwhat the regime is doing , it is making a political solution more -- moret he regarded difficult. in the end there doe
u.s. national security agency defends its tactics. the mexican say they were held against their will and forced to live in squalor. activists say rebel fighters have raided a town in the east of the country, killing dozens of government loyalists and civilians. iny reportedly's dorm homes the shia village. at least 60 people killed in the raid, and the attack was reportedly in retaliation for an that killed for opposition fighters. and they are trying to find a , buto and the civil war they...
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u.s. almost in real time and allegedly this data was then used during the same negotiations at the same summit in the g eight summit and the operation was allegedly conducted by the national security agency of the u.s. and its british analog and well we're also looking at ways to tap blackberry phones. set again communications going even via embassies so this could have been very much classified information which was leaked or stolen and analyzed and then used sort of during these talks and also we are talking about the leaders of the g. eight leaders to the question of what about ordinary citizens if the leaders are under this huge surveillance umbrella then what's the situation with the. americans. british citizens how much surveillance are they under indeed and you know the g eight is happening right now so the timing is kind of strange what kind of a shadow does this cast on the events going on right now in northern ireland well right now as the delegations are there again meeting each other it's definitely creating a strange atmosphere this time especially in terms of trust between the countries taking part this also leads to the to the issue of future meetings between the heads of
u.s. almost in real time and allegedly this data was then used during the same negotiations at the same summit in the g eight summit and the operation was allegedly conducted by the national security agency of the u.s. and its british analog and well we're also looking at ways to tap blackberry phones. set again communications going even via embassies so this could have been very much classified information which was leaked or stolen and analyzed and then used sort of during these talks and...
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u.s. technology finance and manufacturing companies that include software and hardware producers banks internet security providers satellite telecommunications companies thousands are working closely with u.s. national security agencies according to the people familiar with the exchange the cooperation of some of the company says helped the u.s. government infiltrate computers worldwide so this certainly adds to edward snowden's account snowden said he believes that the n.s.a. has carried out more than one thousand hacking operations globally snowden said he was leasing the information to demonstrate quote the posse of the u.s. government when he claims that he does not target civilian infrastructure on like its adversaries he also said quote we hack network backbones like huge internet routers basically that give us access to the communications of hundreds of thousands. of people computers without having to hack every single one in these sources who speak on the condition of anonymity say u.s. companies help intelligence agencies do exactly that and they say it's not subject to any oversight now it's all done of course on the national security but there's some very obvious discrepancies here robert muller director o
u.s. technology finance and manufacturing companies that include software and hardware producers banks internet security providers satellite telecommunications companies thousands are working closely with u.s. national security agencies according to the people familiar with the exchange the cooperation of some of the company says helped the u.s. government infiltrate computers worldwide so this certainly adds to edward snowden's account snowden said he believes that the n.s.a. has carried out...
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u.s. national security agency's internet and telephone monitoring programs have provoked a debate at homeand abroad. supporters of surveillance argued that law-abiding citizens have nothing trr
u.s. national security agency's internet and telephone monitoring programs have provoked a debate at homeand abroad. supporters of surveillance argued that law-abiding citizens have nothing trr
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u.s. national security agency whistleblower edward snowden has left hong kong. he is on a flight into moscow. he fled in may after leaking secret surveillance data to the media. the pakistani taliban has said it killed 10 people including nine foreign tourists in an attack on the western face of a mountain, one of the highest in the world. more heavy rain and bad weather are hampered efforts to rescue tens of thousands stranded by flooding in northern india. at least 1000 people have lost their lives in that state. returning to our top story on edward snowden, the u.s. whistleblower accused of spying is on a flight from hong kong to moscow. more from hong kong. >> the news first surfaced through local media, particularly from one paper that has had direct dealings with him. he exposed many of the spying allegations through that newspaper. shortly after, they said he had left. we received notification in a statement from the hong kong government saying he had left of his own accord and arranged his own transportation from hong kong. the hong kong government had n
u.s. national security agency whistleblower edward snowden has left hong kong. he is on a flight into moscow. he fled in may after leaking secret surveillance data to the media. the pakistani taliban has said it killed 10 people including nine foreign tourists in an attack on the western face of a mountain, one of the highest in the world. more heavy rain and bad weather are hampered efforts to rescue tens of thousands stranded by flooding in northern india. at least 1000 people have lost their...
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u.s. national security agency has been hacking into computers in china among other countries. edward snowden worked at the nsa as a contract employee. last week, he told "the guardian" newspaper the agency has been collecting internet and phone records in its fight against terrorism. a chinese foreign ministry spokesperson says the allegations underscore the fact that china is one of the biggest targets of cyber attacks. >> translator: china resolutely opposes any form of hacking. what is needed in cyberspace is not war or hegemony, but rules and cooperation. >> the spokesperson says china will set up a special group on cyber security under the authority of the foreign ministry. she says chinese officials will promote talks on the issue through diplomatic channels. >>> u.s. commanders are increasing their military presence in the asia pacific as part of a strategic redeployment. they plan to raise the number of marines stationed in australia by nearly six times next year. australian prime minister julia gillard announced 1,150 u.s. personnel will be deployed in darwin. the six
u.s. national security agency has been hacking into computers in china among other countries. edward snowden worked at the nsa as a contract employee. last week, he told "the guardian" newspaper the agency has been collecting internet and phone records in its fight against terrorism. a chinese foreign ministry spokesperson says the allegations underscore the fact that china is one of the biggest targets of cyber attacks. >> translator: china resolutely opposes any form of...
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u.s. national security agency has been using the world's biggest internet companies to spy on foreigners. leaked documents suggest the nsa was tapping directly into the services of google, facebook, and apple. returning to the conflict in syria, mohammed is in love and lebanon where the army is patrolling the streets. why are they patrolling the streets of tripoli? >> the army is patrolling the streets. that is the decision taken by the government of lebanon to keep law and order in tripoli after clashes in the city. when we came here a couple of hours ago, we saw a statement by the army on their web site. they say they will keep order in the city. signs people coming into the street. we have heard of clashes in other parts of the city. several young men came to me and insisted they wanted to show on tv that the brother has been killed by the lebanese army. that is the source of complaints among the population of tripoli. they say the army is dedicated to putting pressure on them but .ot on his block, -- hezbollah the syrian army is not controlling the passage of arms and men between the
u.s. national security agency has been using the world's biggest internet companies to spy on foreigners. leaked documents suggest the nsa was tapping directly into the services of google, facebook, and apple. returning to the conflict in syria, mohammed is in love and lebanon where the army is patrolling the streets. why are they patrolling the streets of tripoli? >> the army is patrolling the streets. that is the decision taken by the government of lebanon to keep law and order in...
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u.s. national security agency defended the secret surveillance programs run by the nas. the covert work helped prevent 50 possible terrorism attacks. alexander spoke before the house intelligence committee and justified the phone and internet monitoring programs that edward snowden exposed this month. in recent years the information provided the u.s. government with critical leads to prevent 50 terrorist events and more than 20 countries around the world. alexander said at least ten of the thwarted plots would have happened in the united states, these include a 2009 plan to bomb the new york subway system. in a separate plan to target the new york stock exchange the same year. americans are divided on the surveillance program according to a recent poll by usa today and pugh research center. 48% approve of them as part of the effort to fight terrorism. 47% do not. >> the prospects for peace in afghanistan received a surprise boost with the announcement of direct talks between the united states and the taliban. but there was also a deadly reminder of the challenges when fo
u.s. national security agency defended the secret surveillance programs run by the nas. the covert work helped prevent 50 possible terrorism attacks. alexander spoke before the house intelligence committee and justified the phone and internet monitoring programs that edward snowden exposed this month. in recent years the information provided the u.s. government with critical leads to prevent 50 terrorist events and more than 20 countries around the world. alexander said at least ten of the...
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u.s. national security agency has been keeping tabs on americans and foreigners hundreds marched outside the u.s. consulate in hong kong to show their support for the whistleblower activists said they were outraged by the level of spying the obama administration is conducting amounting to tens of thousands of hacking operations worldwide artie's marina portnoy it takes over. the last weekend the u.s. president and his chinese counterpart met for a private bilateral summit focused on cyber attacks and virtual espionage washington blaming beijing for being an online outlaw today the tables have turned courtesy of n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden as the n.s.a. leaker told that the south china morning post of the us has been hacking chinese and hong kong computers since since zero nine snowden alleges that the us national security agency's targets included the chinese university of hong kong public officials and students allegations that give weight to claims by officials in beijing that the country has been the victim of u.s. hacking efforts america has turned into the world cop they think t
u.s. national security agency has been keeping tabs on americans and foreigners hundreds marched outside the u.s. consulate in hong kong to show their support for the whistleblower activists said they were outraged by the level of spying the obama administration is conducting amounting to tens of thousands of hacking operations worldwide artie's marina portnoy it takes over. the last weekend the u.s. president and his chinese counterpart met for a private bilateral summit focused on cyber...
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u.s. controversial tactics of conducting war in iraq after that thomas drake former senior executive at the n.s.a. the national security agency he revealed sensitive information about the agency's illegal data gathering services a court proceeding is working against him john kerry after already serving a prison sentence for leaking details about u.s. interrogation techniques enhanced interrogation techniques that are being classified as torture next steve in jammu kim a nuclear proliferation specialist who is currently awaiting trial after allegedly telling a journalist about north korean plans to test out a nuclear bomb after that its liebowitz a former f.b.i. hebrew translator who revealed to a blogger. information about u.s. israeli conversations he got a prison sentence for that and finally whistleblower jeffrey sterling former cia officer facing trial after leaking data about u.s. efforts to sabotage iran the nuclear research well what are people doing in order to protect themselves if they want to leak sensitive or classified data artie's marina porton takes a look at that. in a post prism world some are losing and othe
u.s. controversial tactics of conducting war in iraq after that thomas drake former senior executive at the n.s.a. the national security agency he revealed sensitive information about the agency's illegal data gathering services a court proceeding is working against him john kerry after already serving a prison sentence for leaking details about u.s. interrogation techniques enhanced interrogation techniques that are being classified as torture next steve in jammu kim a nuclear proliferation...
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u.s. national security agency has allegedly secretly forced varieties and one of the nation's biggest phone companies to hand over all of its cold data it was apparently signed off by a secret code which also banned barraging from even admitting that it's handing over b. information. south korea excepted an invitation from north korea to hold talks about setting up commercial projects. would include the reopening of the jointly run song industrial zone which was shut down in april. when tension between the two reached its highest and the closure left tens of thousands of people without a job jonghyun called old stuff from an area seen as a symbol of the last few remnants of cooperation between the north and south the timing and agenda of new talks will be announced at some point. the worst floods in a decade continue to deluge parts of central europe thousands of people have been forced from their homes eight cities declaring states of emergencies and fifteen killed so far with at least nine others missing and the latest city to brace itself for the worst is dresden in germany. up to ten ro
u.s. national security agency has allegedly secretly forced varieties and one of the nation's biggest phone companies to hand over all of its cold data it was apparently signed off by a secret code which also banned barraging from even admitting that it's handing over b. information. south korea excepted an invitation from north korea to hold talks about setting up commercial projects. would include the reopening of the jointly run song industrial zone which was shut down in april. when tension...
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u.s. national security agency and big data companies we have created an architecture that doesn't share the key cryptographic keys with the servers and servers that we control we don't keep logs of the of the connections between people so a court order can make us give them something we don't have however privacy doesn't come free and annual membership to silent circle cost one hundred twenty dollars the newest kid on the block is secret the mobile app encrypts voice calls and text messages the south african company has clients in two hundred countries with skyrocketing demands recently coming from the u.s. and u.k. the application as sensually allows you to create a new identity with a secure phone number. need to be every day and try to. go in forward not just. of the. other countries. i mean as you call it easy and you are the day meanwhile daily traffic at the search engine start page has doubled in less than a month jumping to nearly four million queries the netherlands based company doesn't store ip addresses and it's not subject to u.s. jurisdiction we strip out anything that would i
u.s. national security agency and big data companies we have created an architecture that doesn't share the key cryptographic keys with the servers and servers that we control we don't keep logs of the of the connections between people so a court order can make us give them something we don't have however privacy doesn't come free and annual membership to silent circle cost one hundred twenty dollars the newest kid on the block is secret the mobile app encrypts voice calls and text messages the...
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u.s. national security agency has allegedly secretly forced the rise and one of the nation's biggest phone companies to hand over all of its cold data it was apparently signed off by a secret court which also banned arising from even admitting it's even handing over the information. and the worst floods in a decade continue to deluge parts of central europe thousands of people to be pulled from their homes eight cities declared states of emergency and fifteen people have been killed at least nine others are missing and the latest city to brace itself for the worst is in dresden germany. well thanks very much for joining us here in. moscow if you can stay with us for just a moment it's our new program worlds apart. the school board in batavia illinois has decided to punish one teacher for his bad behavior by putting him on a strict probation play or what did he do to be deserve be part of this probation plan to do so like punch a student in the face or to go on some sort of horribly racist or sexist ranted for the class no he just reminded the students that as americans they have the right
u.s. national security agency has allegedly secretly forced the rise and one of the nation's biggest phone companies to hand over all of its cold data it was apparently signed off by a secret court which also banned arising from even admitting it's even handing over the information. and the worst floods in a decade continue to deluge parts of central europe thousands of people to be pulled from their homes eight cities declared states of emergency and fifteen people have been killed at least...
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u.s. national security agency and big data companies we have created an architecture that doesn't share the key cryptographic keys with the servers and servers that we control so. if the government tries to persuade us to hand over something that we might have on our servers. we can't give them the keys and we can't give them the decrypted messages we don't keep logs of the of the connections between people so a court order can make us give them something we don't have however privacy doesn't come free and annual membership to silent circle cost one hundred twenty dollars the newest kid on the block is secret the mobile app encrypts voice calls and text messages the south african company has clients in two hundred countries with skyrocketing demands recently coming from the u.s. and u.k. it's just i mean it's not growing every day percentage of. growth in most application as sensually allows you to create a new identity with a secure phone number or need to be every day and travel. going forward not just. of this. country. as you call it easy as you were the day meanwhile daily traffic at t
u.s. national security agency and big data companies we have created an architecture that doesn't share the key cryptographic keys with the servers and servers that we control so. if the government tries to persuade us to hand over something that we might have on our servers. we can't give them the keys and we can't give them the decrypted messages we don't keep logs of the of the connections between people so a court order can make us give them something we don't have however privacy doesn't...