Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. and British intelligence agencies have plotted ways to gather data from Angry Birds and other smartphone apps that leak users’ personal information onto global networks, the New York Times reported on Monday. It was citing
NSA spying through Angry Birds, Google Maps, leaked documents reportedly Fox News
Sloppy smartphone apps destroyed your privacy: NSA-GCHQ are lapping up Register
Meet the ‘Spy Smurfs’: Here’s how the NSA, GCHQ target iPhones, Android devicesZDNet
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