Communication Congress in Hamburg, Germany,
calling on them to join forces in resisting government intrusions on
Internet freedom and privacy
We play highlights from Assange’s speech,
as well as the one given by Sarah Harrison, the WikiLeaks member who
accompanied Edward Snowden to Russia. We also hear from independent
journalist and security expert Jacob Appelbaum, who reveals a spying
tool used by the National Security Agency known as a "portable
continuous wave generator." The remote-controlled device works in tandem
with tiny electronic implants to bounce invisible waves of energy off
keyboards and monitors to see what is being typed. It works even if the
target computer is not connected to the Internet
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