Paul Szoldra Jun. 7, 2014 The big tech companies are fighting back against government spying — with legal challenges, advanced encryption, and software updates — and in the case of Google, that also includes a message buried within its source code aimed directly at the National Security Agency, according to PCWorld.
Inside the code for Google's End-to-End email encryption extension for Chrome, there's a message that should sound very familiar to the NSA: "SSL-added-and-removed-here-;-)"
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