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Old 04-11-2014, 11:42 AM #1
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Default GCHQ chief accuses US tech giants -facebook- twitter helping Terrorists

You do not say?


Of course
thats how they get young people to
join the Isis crew of Evil killers
its even Romantic to some, Robert
I could let you know more








[Robert Hannigan said a new generation of freely available technology has helped groups like
Islamic State (Isis) to hide from the security services and accuses major tech firms
of being “in denial”, going further than his predecessor in seeking to claim that
the leaks of Edward Snowden have aided terror networks.
GCHQ and sister agencies including MI5 cannot tackle those challenges
without greater support from the private sector, “including the largest US technology companies
which dominate the web”, Hannigan argued in an
opinion piece written for the Financial Times just days into his new job.]


http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2...obert-hannigan



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