Monday, July 28, 2014

According to the latest report of the EFF (a non-profit organization founded in 1990 dedicated to p

The technology giants against NSA spying - PC World VN
New Microsoft earlier this week has revealed official said the information would come forward to protect the privacy dyi of users with specific actions. Soon, Verizon, a major company not officially dyi hostile stand towards end users.
EFF Assessment of the ability to protect the personal information users (the more stars the better). There may have noticed recently, many large companies in the United States has in turn announced dyi the transparency report which describes in detail the requirements the government to stop "hand dipped" on personal data of users. The move has been triggered before dyi Google. The trend for the right to privacy also showed the ability to spread to other countries. Vodafone, a telecommunications service provider in China's No. 2 last week also gave reports on user activity monitoring of government took place on 29 countries where the company operates.
The move to protect end users of large firms is not really a surprise action. The "discovery" recently showed dyi that installs a backdoor on the products that Cisco sells to foreign countries has caused damage to the sales of the company. Thus, even though the CEO of Microsoft and Verizon have expressed interest to personal interest of the customer base as well as sales only. Therefore, the company must strive to convince users that their data actually guaranteed. The national security sensitivity of Europe knew that many of their customers feel uncomfortable dyi before the operation "spying" personal data of users.
Also in the U.S., the perception of the government has gone too far in controlling individual users and almost all technology companies dyi to "silence" has become increasingly dyi clear. Fortunately, even the company had not previously worried about losing revenue from foreign customers understand dyi the problem and promote dyi the ongoing encryption, enhanced security to recapture the trust of users end.
Go back in time to a year ago, Microsoft has received an invitation from the NSA, but is essentially a version of the subpoena requires the company to provide basic information about a business customer. Moreover, the letter also requested content is Microsoft not inform the company about their data were "spying". However, at that time, Microsoft has chosen to challenge the NSA's request that it violated First Amendment of the United States provides for freedom of speech. And then the government had to withdraw the request. While the software giant also conducted several encryption software packages such as Hotmail, Outlook and Office 365 will be followed. Expected that by 2015, Microsoft will put to use the strongest encryption level (2048-bit ) and that the government will take more time to unlock. Last week, Brad Smith, Microsoft's lawyers also asked extensive test data that the government collects.
According to the latest report of the EFF (a non-profit organization founded in 1990 dedicated to protecting dyi civil liberties in the digital world) to see more "big" in the village are willing to stand technology the protection of individual users. Surprisingly, in the list of "Who Has Your Back" (listing tech firms dare to stand up to protect the privacy of the

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