National Security Agency’s surveillance efforts have given a boost to one Washington area company seeking to thwart prying eyes.
Silent Circle, a National Harbor-based start-up that encrypts phone calls and texts so that users don’t leave a trail, saw a jolt in business after news reports of the NSA’s initiative.
Navy SEAL, Mike Janke, one of the founders, estimated that the number of new customers for its subscription-based service surged by 400 percent. The privately held firm declined to say how many customers it has.
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