Saturday, June 8, 2013

Did FACEBOOK and GOOGLE really allow PRISM to access the data??

Reports of the National Security Agency (NSA) program PRISM, raised questions about whether the technology giants like GOOGLE, FACEBOOK and APPLE provide government agencies access to their database and servers.


Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook and Larry Page of Google both denied about the unrestricted access to user data to U.S. authorities, but now it comes to the notice that both companies have, in fact, collaborated with government requests.

Zuckerberg denied his company's bond with secret government agency PRISM for the data exchange on Friday in a message describing violent accusations that Facebook gave 'U.S. or any other government direct access to our servers "as" scandalous ".






Thus, reports say that Facebook and Google made plans to create secure portals for the government "as a digital version of safe physical rooms that have long existed for classified information" with U.S. officials.

Still the CEO's of these tech giants continue to report that they had never heard about any secret government agencies like PRISM until the these rumours broke out and have not provided any access to server or database to any other companies or agencies.

So, now we wait for the final reports after the investigation. 

 

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