Apple and other tech companies deny PRISM surveillance claims, NSA says claims ‘inaccurate’ and not used domestically
Claims made by The Washington Post that the National Security Agency was tapping into the servers of nine tech companies for details of user activity have been denied by Apple and most of the other companies alleged to be involved.
“We have never heard of PRISM,” said Steve Dowling, a spokesman for Apple. “We do not provide any government agency with direct access to our servers, and any government agency requesting customer data must get a court order.”
Similar denial statements have been issued by Yahoo, Dropbox, Google, Microsoft and Facebook.
The Post published slides from what it said was a Powerpoint presentation detailing the top-secret program, in which it was implied that the companies listed were knowing participants …
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