Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has said he has called President Barack Obama to "express frustration" over US digital surveillance. The 29-year-old said in a blog post the US government "should be the champion for the internet, not a threat". His comments come a day after a report the US National Security Agency (NSA) imitated a Facebook server to infect surveillance targets' computers.
Background:
Mark Zuckerberg 'confused and frustrated' by U.S. spying [BBC]
Mark Zuckerberg calls Obama to complain about N.S.A. [CNN Money]