U.S. government spying on employees with ‘big brother’ surveillance software
Business Insider — Dozens of federal agencies have bought spyware to monitor the communications of government employees, Lisa Rein of the Washington Post reports.
The software, sold by SpectorSoft, can be programmed to intercept tweets and Facebook posts, take screen shots of computers, track keystrokes, retrieve files from hard drives, and search for keywords.
The report is highly concerning to privacy advocates and whistleblowers.
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