If you can’t keep track of everything the NSA has hacked, here’s what they HAVEN’T hacked

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It might be easier to work this backwards for the sake of time. Trying to detail everything they have broken into might be harder to sort than the opposite.

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In light of the most recent NSA revelations—a new Washington Post report revealed the agency can tap into Yahoo! and Google’s data servers and access any data we transmit on the cloud—you’d be forgiven for just giving up. They’ve got access to our phone logs, our email correspondences, and, now, any information we saved online. What else even is there, at this point?

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