Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Angry Birds helps spying - The Voice of Russia

British and American special forces collect your personal information through smartphone applications – gives the New York Times, referring to the new documents Edward Snowden.

Starting from 2007, the National Security Agency and the British Government Communications Centre could hack dozens of applications. This allowed special services to obtain clearance to telephone books, friends lists on social networking sites, mobile data and geographical markers in mobile applications: Facebook, Flickr, LinkedIn, Twitter, and even in the game Angry Birds and Google Maps.

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