Weeks of revelations
about secret U.S. surveillance programs could stymie progress on
negotiations over new laws and regulations meant to beef up the
country's defenses against the growing threat of cyber attacks, cyber
security experts say.
The scandal grows: USPS admits to spying, too
The Associated Press reports that the U.S. Postal Service photographs every piece of mail and stores the photos for up to a month. The Postal Service also sells your information to advertisers.
(I'm sure they'd never use OCR on those images or anything like that.)
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The scandal grows: USPS admits to spying, too