Microsoft to increase use of encryption to thwart NSA/GCHQ internet surveillance

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Microsoft to address weak point exploited by NSA and GCHQ

Microsoft is planning to increase its use of encryption of customer data sent over the internet in a bid to thwart the pervasive internet surveillance being practised by the US National Security Ag...

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