Though Edward Snowden's first revelations regarding NSA surveillance surfaced more than two years ago, government surveillance remains a hot-button and controversial topic because we're still learning about the full extent of spy agencies' tracking and eavesdropping capabilities. The latest news surrounding NSA, and in a broader sense - governmental surveillance, comes from a fascinating new report from The Intercept -which details and catalogs an extensive list of devices the military and U.S. government agencies use to listen in on cell phone conversations, jam a phone, and even track individual user locations. Some devices,-a few of which are small enough to be carried in a backpack or even on someone's person, can track a target's-location even when they're not making
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