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Google, NSA may team up over cyberattacks: report

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posted on Feb, 4 2010 @ 01:24 AM
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Google, NSA may team up over cyberattacks: report


www.reuters.com

Internet search firm Google is finalizing a deal that would let the National Security Agency help it investigate a corporate espionage attack that may have originated in China, the Washington Post reported on Thursday.

The sources said Google's alliance with the NSA, the world's most powerful electronic surveillance organization, would be aimed at letting the two sides share critical information without violating Google's policies or laws that protect the privacy of online communications.
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posted on Feb, 4 2010 @ 01:24 AM
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it's time to really keep a close eye on google. Late last year they announced their partnership with "TiVo and DISH Network to analyze customer DVR data in a move billed to better 'align advertisers with viewers.'" Now their our announcing a partnership with National Security Agency. And don't forget about the google public sector.

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posted on Feb, 4 2010 @ 11:38 AM
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Originally posted by ddacunha


it's time to really keep a close eye on google. Late last year they announced their partnership with "TiVo and DISH Network to analyze customer DVR data in a move billed to better 'align advertisers with viewers.'" Now their our announcing a partnership with National Security Agency. And don't forget about the google public sector.

www.reuters.com
(visit the link for the full news article)


Not sure what you mean by "keep a close eye on google"? If there's an arrangement with the NSA you can be certain that none of it will be public knowledge, so how then can it be scrutinized? What we do know is that this is simply a public fronting of methods "they" have long used. The only realistic answer is to stop using google but that presents other challenges.

brill



posted on Feb, 4 2010 @ 11:49 AM
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Originally posted by ddacunha


it's time to really keep a close eye on google. Late last year they announced their partnership with "TiVo and DISH Network to analyze customer DVR data in a move billed to better 'align advertisers with viewers.'" Now their our announcing a partnership with National Security Agency. And don't forget about the google public sector.

www.reuters.com
(visit the link for the full news article)


Yeah! and don't forget that they are working with Darpa with the development of artificial Intelligence - The AI machine at google must be quite smart and clever by now - imagine all those books google scanned in from all over the world- this AI machine have already read them all!


Watch out for the Google/Darpa "3D Grid" near your area in the future.



posted on Feb, 4 2010 @ 12:05 PM
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Not using Google is something we all should be doing. There are other search engines that, while not as good are viable search tools. If you do use Google, use and anonyomizer.

The same goes for these online backup tools. IMO, you'd be a fool to use those.

Not using Google will have little to do with Google's financial state nor their integration with many aspects of our lives. It is a personal decision, much like a boycot.

It also should be no surprise that government work keeps coming to Google. this business, medical records, etc. Those dudes lead Obama's technology advisory committee and donated massive amounts to his election

Google is the government.



posted on Feb, 4 2010 @ 02:10 PM
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Google is creepy.


Goooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooggggggggggggggggllllllllllllllllleeeeeeeeeeeee


is creepy.



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