NSA's Lucky Break: How the U.S. Became Switchboard to the World
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Saved by 4 people (0 private), first by anonymouse user on 2007-10-12
- Iaskyou on 2008-09-04 - Tags phone , taps , wire , spying , surveillance , switchboard , privacy , nsa
- Elsamary on 2007-10-15 - Tags government , privacy , surveillance , technology
- Bibliothecaire on 2007-10-12 - Tags telecommunications , usa
- Brettmclennan on 2007-10-12 - Tags article , culture , history , magazine , maps , network , NEWS , phone , sysadmin , Technology , traffic , visualization , surveillance , privacy , nsa , security , Internet , politics
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A lucky coincidence of economics is responsible for routing much of the world's internet and telephone traffic through switching points in the United States, where, under legislation introduced this week, the U.S. National Security Agency will be free to continue tapping it.
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