segnalato da J.C. De Martin. How the NSA Almost Killed the Internet*
BY STEVEN LEVY 01.07.146:30 AM Google, Facebook, Microsoft, and the other tech titans have had to fight for their lives against their own government. An exclusive look inside their year from hell---and why the Internet will never be the same. On June 6, 2013, Washington Post reporters called the communications departments of Apple, Facebook, Google, Yahoo, and other Internet companies. The day before, a report in the British newspaper The Guardian had shocked Americans with evidence that the telecommunications giant Verizon had voluntarily handed a database of every call made on its network to the National Security Agency. The piece was by reporter Glenn Greenwald, and the information came from Edward Snowden, a 29-year-old IT consultant who had left the US with hundreds of thousands of documents detailing the NSA's secret procedures. Greenwald was the first but not the only journalist that Snowden reached out to. The Post's Barton Gellman had also connected with him. Now, collaborating with documentary filmmaker and Snowden confidante Laura Poitras, he was going to extend the story to Silicon Valley. Gellman wanted to be the first to expose a top-secret NSA program called Prism. Snowden's files indicated that some of the biggest companies on the web had granted the NSA and FBI direct access to their servers, giving the agencies the ability to grab a person's audio, video, photos, emails, and documents. The government urged Gellman not to identify the firms involved, but Gellman thought it was important. "Naming those companies is what would make it real to Americans," he says. Now a team of Post reporters was reaching out to those companies for comment. [...] Continua qui: http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2014/01/how-the-us-almost-killed-the-internet/all/ -- lilo http://wiki.debian.org/LILO #### -Da grande faro' il cattivo esempio, questo e' uno stage formativo- bit in rebels GnuPG/PGP Key-Id: 0x5D172559 FINGERPRINT: AB62 DC0E 3CB3 2B83 6333 5DF4 9674 A4B3 5D17 2559 server: pgp.mit.edu -------------- parte successiva -------------- Un allegato non testuale è stato rimosso.... Nome: 0x5D172559.asc Tipo: application/pgp-keys Dimensione: 8101 bytes Descrizione: non disponibile URL: <https://lists.partito-pirata.it/pipermail/open/attachments/20140108/a0908f67/attachment.key> _______________________________________________ Open https://lists.partito-pirata.it/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/open