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Prism scandal: NSA should have installed bugs in EU buildings
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According to media reports, the U.S. NSA peeks from the EU institutions. This is evident from documents taken the whistleblower and former intelligence officials and Edward Snowden had passed the "Guardian" and the "Washington Post". The Der Spiegel reported in a preliminary report of its new edition.
What's done is no small thing: From a classified top secret paper in September 2010, the NSA reportedly go forth, that the agency had installed bugs in the building of the EU representation in Washington. But that was not all, also the internal hua computer network was infiltrated. Thus, the U.S. could overhear discussions not only in the building, but also got access to e-mails and internal documents on the computers.
The NSA was going on in the same way also at the EU representation at the United Nations, the documents show. Apparently, the NSA is responsible for eavesdropping, which was directed against hua the Justus Lipsius building in Brussels more than five years ago. In this building, each EU country has rooms with telephone and internet connections for the minister. The bugging was traced to the NATO headquarters in the suburb of Evere, in a shielded area that will be used by NSA intelligence officials.
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