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- Frederic Lardinois

Yesterday, a CNET story that alleged that the NSA disclosed during a secret Capital Hill briefing that its analysts can listen to domestic phone calls “simply based on an analyst deciding that,” got a lot of play in the tech and political blogosphere. Today, however, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) released a statement that denounces this story as “incorrect.”
The CNET story was based on a comment by Rep. Jerrold Nadler who, according to the reporter, was told by the ... show all text
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@Scobleizer: Major stain on CNET's brand in my mind. Horrid reporting and headline writing. Apology needed! http://t.co/P8rhoibbWs http://t.co/3NG38AILZj
@Techmeme: U.S. Government Denies Reports That NSA Listens To Domestic Calls Without Legal… http://t.co/6qvfcHOssu http://t.co/uNHLBEy98x
@Scobleizer: U.S. Government Denies Reports That NSA Analysts Can Listen To Domestic Calls Without Legal Authorization: Yes... http://t.co/vnfqFqFSUY
@TechCrunch: U.S. Government Denies Reports That NSA Can Listen To Domestic Calls Without Legal Authorization http://t.co/ZbplnwZTZO by @fredericl