In an interview last month, Frank
Church, chairman of the Senate committee which is investigating the CIA, issued
an oblique but impassioned warning, that the technology of eavesdropping had
become so highly developed that Americans might soon be left with "no place to
hide". That day may have arrived. Newsweek has learned that the country’s most
secret intelligence operation, the National Security Agency, already possesses
the computerized equipment to monitor nearly all overseas telephone calls and
most domestic and international printed messages. The agency’s devices monitor a great deal of telephone circuits, cable lines and the microwave transmissions that carry an increasing share of both spoken and written communications. Computers are programed to watch for "trigger" words or phrases indicating that a message might A. Fight against Eavesdropping. B. A New Breakthrough. C. No Place to Hide. D. An Impassioned Warning. 更多"{{B}}Passage 4{{/B}} In"的相关试题:我来回答: 提交
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