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Old 29th December 2014, 09:34   #1
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Default The NSA chooses Christmas to quietly detail 12 years of accidental spying

The NSA's idea of a Christmas present, it seems, is to release multiple reports detailing 12 years of improper conduct. The heavily redacted accounts reveal many incidents of misuse (both accidental and intentional) of the NSA's Signal Intelligence (...

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