According to foreign media reports, Edward Snowden still hiding in Russia, but the Guardian recent visit to the local then interviewed him. In an interview, Snowden talks about countless cases of U.S. security infringement of Internet user privacy, including even through the interception of private e-mail, as well as the NSA "traditional activity" of discovering and passing on nude photos.
While Snowden said in an interview, even if these nude photos were labeled as irrelevant, NSA staff will still regularly circulate. They usually talk to their colleagues, "They turned to show their nude photos to their colleagues, and their colleague would say, 'Hey, that's good, send it to Bill.'" Bill then sent it to George and George sent it To Tom, the whole life of nude people was seen by all. "
Snowden said staff irregularities were often overlooked and management did not know exactly what happened. He pointed out that access to these irrelevant content was seen as "extra benefits" for monitoring. "In fact, taking your private picture, your private life record, your moments of intimacy, the absence of any specific authority, and any specific needs from your personal communication is inherently criminal." (Bing Han)