GCHQ spying on (webcams) millions of Yahoo users
Published British Journal (The Guardian) Today report confirmed that the Intelligence Agency British government (GCHQ) has collected talks video , especially millions of users on the site Yahoo through their cameras own in the period between 2008 and 2012 , including 1.5 million users in just six months of the year 2008.
British intelligence agency GCHQ collects images of these videos in order to perform tests of facial recognition , although nothing indicates that users who have been subjected to surveillance and spying are suspected to carry out illegal actions .
The newspaper pointed out that the British agency GCHQ hired CIA NSA in order to assist in the analysis of these operations following problems encountered in relation to differentiation and sorting out some pictures on the faces and the other contents of that particular document obtained by the newspaper The Guardian confirms that the number of many people who have been spying on them using their cameras during a conversation in order to highlight sensitive areas in their bodies.
And why the British intelligence agency to spy on users of Yahoo , the newspaper The Guardian suggests that officials believe that Yahoo service can be used by potential suspects .
And while that GCHQ declined to comment on the news and said that work is going on in the framework of the law, Yahoo has denied knowledge of such practices and Cefhta otherwise acceptable .
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