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Title: U.S. Authorities Can Access Non-Citizen iCloud Data Without A Warrant [Updated]
Post by: HCK on January 30, 2013, 11:00:05 pm
U.S. Authorities Can Access Non-Citizen iCloud Data Without A Warrant [Updated]

The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) allows the U.S. government open access to electronic information stored by non-US citizens on US-based servers, like a host of cloud services available today. iCloud, Google Drive, Dropbox, and other popular services are all subject to this law, passed in 2008 by the Bush administration and recently re-authorized by [...]Related StoriesApple: The New Apple TV Is Just A Very Small Spec BumpKanex Box Adds Three USB Ports And Ethernet Port To MacBooks Air And ProBlackBerry Product Manager Too Terrified And Superstitious To Say The Word ‘iPhone’What’s The Deal With Struggling Tech Companies And Celebrities? [Opinion]iOS 6.1 Has Super Fast Adoption Rate According To Onswipe

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