Surveillance State
ACLU map of NSA’s domestic phone, ‘net surveillance. According to Barry Steinhardt:
What the map shows are the various access and interception points that are likely involved in the NSA’s surveillance. Many of those points have been described over the years in reports from well informed journalists like James Bamford and government reports like those prepared for the European Parliament. Several of the nations involved in what had been called the Echelon program have also admitted to its existence.
Via BoingBoing
See also Eavesdropping 101: What Can The NSA Do?
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