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Government Storage Of Online Surveillance Data Surges

Saturday, September 29, 2012 12:33
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Concerns over hackers accessing your personal private data arise as Big brother’s snooping through emails and phone calls has skyrocketed under Obama.

The amount of online data being stored has shot up drastically over the past several years. From photos, to banking information and music, people all across the world are facilitating the access to their private information. So how can we protect ourselves from would be hackers?

RT Web Producer Andrew Blake joins us with more on how a recent Freedom of Information Act request shows that the number of vague court orders allowing for the snooping of emails and phone calls has skyrocketed under the Obama administration and how people can protect themselves online.

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