![]() ![]() NSA's mass domestic surveillance does not just apply to America, they have undertaken the global surveillance scene too. Technique #3: NSA has its reach extended all over the world Other than that, NSA, as you'd guess, has access to top-range hacking vehicles and has a whole unit dedicated to hacking everyday consumer devices too so that the NSA can continue to surveillance all and every American citizen. This was made very obvious in the film Snowden (2016), and was one of the most shocking revelations of Edward Snowden's exposé on the NSA. The NSA's capabilities to spy on citizens remain almost unmatched because they hire the top hackers they have scouted out themselves to work for them. Technique #2: NSA's surveillance is unmatched because of its hacking capabilities While this statistic is shocking, remember, the NSA is also known to lie on their reports, so the number really could be bigger and the chances that you have been tapped into at least once is high. ![]() In 2017, NSA seemed to have logged into data from over 534 million phone calls and text messages. What the problem is is that the NSA has the right to access your phones, even if you have just the slightest connection to a target they deem dangerous to national security. When understanding how even Big Tech headlines the news every other day for some data-related scandal, we can only expect worse from the government. This comes as no surprise to most people. Technique #1: The NSA has access to phone records in America Many now have anxiety while accessing the internet, thinking: Is the NSA spying on me right now? How can I stop the government from monitoring my phone calls? Can the NSA see me through my webcam? So, how does the government spy on us? How does it maintain its state surveillance? Learning about how the NSA has backdoor access to almost the whole internet and manages an immense database that hackers can collect and sell has rendered many citizens feeling disturbed at the scope of the government's activities. Many felt it was undignified, but fast-forward to 2019, and the world is still subject to various spying techniques from the government. When Edward Snowden first published his reports exposing the National Security Agency (NSA), people around the world were shocked and angered at the government's ability to manipulate the world to keep its watch on us.
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