News stories based on documents disclosed by Snowden were as follows:
On June 5: A top secret order of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) had been published by The Guardian that commanded Verizon Communications to supply on daily basis metadata of all the telephone calls made within the US and between the United States and abroad.
On June 6: Revelation of a Prism, a clandestine electronic surveillance program that allegedly allows the NSA to access e-mail, web searches, and other Internet traffic in realtime jointly by The Guardian and The Washington Post.
On June 9:The Guardian published about the Boundless Informant, a system through which NSA collects voluminous amount of information from computer and telephone networks of the country.
On June 12: NSA has been hacking into computers of China and Hong Kong since 2009 published by The South China Morning Post.