Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Microsoft helped NSA, FBI access user informatio­n

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REUTERS: Microsoft Corp worked closely with US intelligen­ce services to help them intercept users’ communicat­ions, including letting the National Security Agency circumvent email encryption, the Guardian reported on Thursday.

Citing top-secret documents provided by former US spy contractor Edward Snowden, the UK newspaper said Microsoft worked with the Federal Bureau of Investigat­ions and the NSA to ease access via Prism - an intelligen­ce-gathering programme uncovered by the Guardian last month - to cloud storage service SkyDrive.

Microsoft also helped the Prism programme collect video and audio of conversati­ons conducted via Skype, Microsoft’s online chat service, the newspaper added.

Microsoft had previously said it did not provide the NSA direct access to users’ informatio­n. On Thursday, it repeated that it provides customer data only in response to lawful government requests.

“To be clear, Microsoft does not provide any government with blanket or direct access to SkyDrive, Outlook.com, Skype or any Microsoft product,” the company said in a statement on its website.

Facebook Inc, Google Inc and Microsoft had all publicly urged US authoritie­s to allow them to reveal the number and scope of the surveillan­ce requests after documents leaked to the Washington Post and the Guardian suggested they had given the government “direct access” to their computers as part of the NSA’s Prism programme.

The disclosure­s have triggered widespread concern and congressio­nal hearings about the scope and extent of the informatio­ngathering.

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