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Surveillance For a Price

Chris
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Noa Yachot,
Former Senior Editor,
ACLU
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March 6, 2014

Most governments don鈥檛 have the resources to manufacture the surveillance technology that鈥檚 required to hack into the computers of unsuspecting citizens. In recent years, surveillance software firms have stepped in to fill that gap, proliferating into what has become a $5 billion industry. In the TED talk below, 桃子视频Principal Technologist Chris Soghoian discusses the new methods that governments, including our own, are using to track their 鈥渢argets鈥 鈥 which, in some cases, include journalists, activists, and dissidents.

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