A joint report between the New York Times and ProPublica claims that U.S. and British spy agencies can gather user data through mobile apps.
The National Security Agency has already demonstrated that it is willing to go to comical lengths to collect data from targets, even if that means lacing up hydra armor to spy on potential threats in World of Warcraft. Now, a new batch of documents suggest its surveillance capabilities aren't just limited to desktop platforms: The NSA and its British counterpart reportedly have the ability to hoover up mobile data from titles like Angry Birds, too.