NSA PRISM Spy Program Given Direct Access To Servers At Apple, Google, Microsoft And 6 OthersThe Washington Post has reported that the NSA has created a $20 million spy program called PRISM, that has been allowed to directly access citizens’ private data on Microsoft, Yahoo, Google, Facebook, PalTalk, AOL, Skype, YouTube, and Apple servers – the company joined the program in that order as well.. Both Google, Facebook, Microsoft and [...]The post NSA PRISM Spy Program Given Direct Access To Servers At Apple, Google, Microsoft And 6 Others appeared first on Cult of Mac.Related StoriesVSCO Cam 2.0 Launches In App Store With New Shooting ControlsVesper, A Sublime Note-Taking App By Daring Fireball’s John GruberYour Carrier Isn’t Throttling Data Speeds On The iPhone And iPadEverything You Need To Know About Apple And PRISM [Updated]Google Exec’s Testimony Hurts Government Case In Apple E-Book Trial
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