New NSA rules allow agency to share data without privacy protections or terrorism links #vmvwiki ps
A consistent argument the NSA
and its defenders have offered for the agency’s behavior since 9/11 is
that its mass surveillance and warrantless wiretapping programs are
required to fight terrorism. One of the persistent fears of privacy
advocates has been that these programs will be expanded into domains
with absolutely no relation to terrorism. Now, the Obama administration
has drafted rules that will allow the FBI and other agencies full access
to the raw data that the NSA collects without any safeguards or privacy
protections.
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