Tapping protests, Mark Zuckerberg calls Obama

Jakarta - Founder and CEO of Facebook , Mark Zuckerberg , protested against the government's electronic wiretapping United States . In fact , he immediately expressed his displeasure by calling the U.S. president , Barack Obama . " When our engineers worked tirelessly to improve security , we imagine you protect against all criminals , instead of our own government , " Zuckerberg said on his official Facebook page . " I 've called President Obama to express my frustration related damage created by the government for the future of us all . Unfortunately , it looks like it will take a very long time to do the full reform , " said the 29-year -old man . Spying after the U.S. government revealed former CIA employee who now fled to Russia , Edward Snowden , leaked . Party presidency itself justify Zuckerberg speaks directly to Obama via telephone . "The president spoke with Mark Zuckerberg last night about recent reports in the media -related activities allegedly committed the U.S. intelligence community , " the White House said in a statement , quoted by Reuters on Monday ( 03/17/2014 ) . Facebook 's own intelligence agencies reportedly used the National Security Agency ( NSA ) to conduct espionage . NSA reportedly embed malicious code through Facebook to access the data of the victims . " The U.S. government should not be an internet threats . They need to be more transparent about what they do or people will be convinced that something is the worst , " said Zuckerberg .

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