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Protect Yourself From The NSA With WireOver’s Encrypted File Sharing

Protect Yourself From The NSA With WireOver’s Encrypted File Sharing | Technology in Business Today | Scoop.it
Nothing is truly NSA-proof or hacker-proof, but WireOver wants to offer you more security than Dropbox, Google Drive, or Skydrive. The Y Combinator startup just emerged from stealth with a desktop app that lets you send files of any size for free.
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White House approved spying on Allies, Officials reportedly claim

White House approved spying on Allies, Officials reportedly claim | Technology in Business Today | Scoop.it
Some current and former U.S. intelligence officials say that the administration was not only aware of but OK'd the snooping, according to the Los Angeles Times. [Read more]
    
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How the NSA Accesses your Smartphone Data -

How the NSA Accesses your Smartphone Data - | Technology in Business Today | Scoop.it
The US intelligence agency NSA has been taking advantage of the smartphone boom. It has developed the ability to hack into iPhones, android devices and even the BlackBerry, previously believed to be particularly secure.
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India is planning to ban the use of private email services for official communication

India is planning to ban the use of private email services for official communication | Technology in Business Today | Scoop.it
The Indian government is planning to ban the use of private email services such as Gmail, Yahoo Mail and Hotmail for official communication by the end of this year, as it seeks to protect important or sensitive data from being spied on.
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How Anyone Could Secretly Track Your Smartphone

How Anyone Could Secretly Track Your Smartphone | Technology in Business Today | Scoop.it
How Anyone Could Secretly Track Your Smartphone Advertisers and government agencies may soon be able to track you online by identifying your smartphone using its accelerometer — the device that tells apps which way you’re pointing your phone —...
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