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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

NSA Will Not Read Americans' Emails If Bill Passes, Keith Alexander Claims

The head of the U.S. spy agency that eavesdrops on electronic communications overseas sought on Monday to reassure Americans that the National Security Agency would not read their personal email if a new cybersecurity law was enacted to allow private companies to share information with the government.

The House of Representatives in April approved a bill that would allow the government and companies to share information about hacking. But the White House and key Senate Democrats back a broader approach.

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4 comments:

  1. The current laws do not permit eavesdropping on communications within the States. That covers nearly all the concerns of most (honest) people and some crooks. Once you communicate offshore though, it's a different ballgame. In order to deviate from this policy requires that NSA obtain permission which, in a sense, makes Joe Albero's cell phone records remain confidential. Just take the word of a bus driver.

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  2. If you believe that...I've got some oceanfront outside of Phoenix...and the title to the Brooklyn bridge.....

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  3. That's hilarious! Except that they are already reading our emails anyway...

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  4. Let's see, how stupid can we get? Oficially, as stated, we will not investigate anything that constitutes crime or fraud, however, since it's happening alll around us every day, we will "not" investigate evidence we receive.

    RIGHT

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