NSA Able To Bypass Basic Internet Privacy Safeguards
Sep 9, 2013

NSA able to bypass basic Internet privacy safeguards

One of the only ways to communicate securely and privately online was thought to be through encrypted technology. But the government has been able to crack encryption codes online since 2000, according to the latest secret documents leaked by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden. The documents go on to say the government made a breakthrough in 2010 when it found a way to monitor large amounts of data sent through fiber optic cables, and data sent through virtual private networks, used to conceal IP addresses. RT's Ameera David has more information on how you can protect your private messages from the prying eyes of the government.

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