Added to NSA spying european citizens and phone networks and legitimizing it with excuses about terrorist threats.
Note, the NSA does it to US Citizens too. In other words, if there was no compunction for spying on Americans, its own citizens, then why do you think the same logic would not apply to nominally allied nations citizenry.
No matter that our own politics are currently trying to expunge american giants like Google (and soon Amazon & co) of our soil, invoking that they avoid taxation (which is true) as an excuse for preventing american agencies to access citizen data stored in such companies.
I am pretty sure most international companies take efforts to avoid taxation, regardless of where they are operating.
And the logic trail to suggest that data will be safer stored by an European company seems incredibly flawed. Google, Amazon, Facebook, Apple, etc have political power in the US and are pissed at the NSA and intelligence complex. The giants are going to be investing in IT security based on the fact that their opposition is now state actors and not just highly organized criminal enterprises (the difference there can be blurry
). The leadership and lawyers at these companies found out the same way the rest of the world did - Edward Snowden.
Frankly, the best positioned organizations to take on the illegal collection of citizen data are the very companies that collect it with our (usage-based) consent.
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Unless the US imported the materials and labor to build the building and has complete control over the network (they don't), then they are bugged.
Actually, these days they try to do just that. I work in plumbing wholesale and embassy jobs are a pain in the ass because we have to source the material domestically, then we have to deal with a pile of export paperwork, then we have to deal with the fact that domestic stuff is made for US pipes (measured in inches) and everywhere else is metric...
so yeah. They try. But they aren't always successful.
I am sure they do, but the Ukraine and other European capitals I suspect are low on the list of places to get that treatment especially considering the size of State's budget and cost of places like the US Embassy, Baghdad, Iraq.
I'd say something about how well the Russians do the spy thing, but apparently our government has hacked everything that has ever been and ever will be without asking permission.
If that's what we found out from one nobody NSA pencil-pusher working for an outsource company, makes you wonder what the real stackers at the CIA are up to.
US technological wizardry is frankly nothing short of awesome (as in inspiring awe).