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NSA accused of hacking into India's nuclear systems By Daniel Cooper

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According to Edward Snowden's cache of documents, the NSA has been delving deeper into India's servers than many could have imagined. The Hindu is reporting that, in addition to the usual PRISM snooping, the agency also vacuumed up data on the country's nuclear, political and space programs. The newspaper says it has a document, entitled "A Week in the Life of PRISM reporting," which allegedly shows that discussions between high-ranking politicians, nuclear and space scientists were being monitored in "real-time." The revelation comes a few months after Kapil Sibal, India's IT chief, denied that any such surveillance was being undertaken. Who knows? Maybe he was spending so much time on his other projects that he missed the clues. For its part, the US has insisted that its hands are clean in India. Back in June, Secretary of State John Kerry said that the US doesn't look at individual conversations but instead "randomly surveys" data in order to discover communications that are "linked to terrorists."

NSA accused of hacking into India's nuclear systems

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NSA targets Indian politics, space & n-programmes - The Hindu

I don't think they need the NSA for that. Lot of Indian ministers use hotmail, gmail and yahoo :D bunch of jokers. Just check out the list of email ids displayed on the Lok Sabha website.
 
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This not surprising as Indian Intelligence targets USA missions in South Asia. Technological India is challenged, so we can choose either deception or go retro
 
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when the yindoos were first gifted with the nuclear deal from their anglosaxon masters, they acted like kids who received candies from their parents. with this history and with this infantile dependency - technologically and spiritually - of yindoos on white angloamericans, it is really odd to call NSA's actions hacking or spying: americans' actions were right and proper and just badly needed parental supervision for an adolescent and delinquent yindoo nation.
 
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when the yindoos were first gifted with the nuclear deal from their anglosaxon masters, they acted like kids who received candies from their parents. with this history and with this infantile dependency - technologically and spiritually - of yindoos on white angloamericans, it is really odd to call NSA's actions hacking or spying: americans' actions were right and proper and just badly needed parental supervision for an adolescent and delinquent yindoo nation.

Indians definitely have an inferiority complex. They have no problem worshipping other races but you will never see us do it. That's because we have pride, honour and dignity.
 
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According to Edward Snowden's cache of documents, the NSA has been delving deeper into India's servers than many could have imagined. The Hindu is reporting that, in addition to the usual PRISM snooping, the agency also vacuumed up data on the country's nuclear, political and space programs. The newspaper says it has a document, entitled "A Week in the Life of PRISM reporting," which allegedly shows that discussions between high-ranking politicians, nuclear and space scientists were being monitored in "real-time." The revelation comes a few months after Kapil Sibal, India's IT chief, denied that any such surveillance was being undertaken. Who knows? Maybe he was spending so much time on his other projects that he missed the clues. For its part, the US has insisted that its hands are clean in India. Back in June, Secretary of State John Kerry said that the US doesn't look at individual conversations but instead "randomly surveys" data in order to discover communications that are "linked to terrorists."

NSA accused of hacking into India's nuclear systems

Source:
NSA targets Indian politics, space & n-programmes - The Hindu

Accurate spying prevents wars, therefore I have no problem with it.
 
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