Governments across the world are obviously not happy with the revelation that the NSA had been spying on everyone, and particularly on the reports that Google is working, willingly or not, with the agency.
Now, it’s India’s turn to take a stand against the mass surveillance programs.
According to Times of India, a senior official in the ministry of communications and information technology said the government is planning on sending a formal notification to employees, banning them from email service providers with servers in the United States, including Gmail.
In turn, they’ll be asked to stick to the official email service provided by the country’s National Informatics Centre.
“Gmail data of Indian users resides in other countries as the servers are located abroad. Currently, we are looking to address this in the government domain, where there are large amounts of critical data,” said the secretary of the department of electronics and information technology.作者: 清风寨 时间: 2013-8-30 15:08
当全世界还在犹豫不绝时
印度人开始付诸行动作者: 比特币 时间: 2013-8-30 15:17 本帖最后由 比特币 于 2013-8-30 16:21 编辑
Hong Kong let US us their own cable to spy Hong Kong people.
According to the leaked document, undersea cabling company Reach – a joint venture of Telstra (then 50.1 percent-owned by the Australian Government) and PCCW, a Hong Kong corporation – had to send all communications to or from US to a storage facility “physically located in the United States, from which Electronic Surveillance can be conducted pursuant to Lawful US Process.” The document also specifies the facility should be run exclusively by US FBI staff.