The NSA Is Collecting 200 Million Text Messages A Day

A program codenamed "Dishfire" is extracting metadata that includes location, contact, and credit card information.

More light has been shed on the extent of the National Security Agency's monitoring efforts. The Guardian reports that the agency has been collecting close to 200 million text messages a day globally.

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Published on January 16, 2014 12:54
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