http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NSA_warrantless_surveillance_controversyhttps://www.eff.org/nsa-spyinghttp://www.cnn.com/2012/10/09/justice/court-surveillance/index.html
AT&T provided National Security Agency eavesdroppers with full access to
its customers' phone calls, and shunted its customers' internet traffic
to data-mining equipment installed in a secret room in its San Francisco
switching center, according to a former AT&T worker cooperating in the
Electronic Frontier Foundation's lawsuit against the company.
On 12/4/2012 10:41 PM, Larry Medina wrote:
> This guy doesn't sound very believable when he makes comments like:
>
> " I would assume, that..."
>
> " I don’t think they are..."
>
> "I believe I’ve been on it..."
>
> "I don’t really know, but I certainly think..."
>
> "We would have been able to do that..."
>
> I don't know if this dood REALLY knows anything, but it IS WELL KNOWN that
> certain combinations of terms in messages do trigger filters and encourage
> groups like the NSA to start paying attention to your message traffic.
>
> The trick is to know what those combined terms are and TOTALLY avoid using
> them =)
>
> Larry
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> RIM Professional since 1972
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