Brazilian oil giant Petrobras fell prey to NSA spying
Globo also said NSA spied on the private computer networks of Google and a company that facilitates most of the world's international bank transfers. But the report gave no information about what the agency might have obtained from Petrobras, Google and the Belgium-based Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication, an organisation better known as Swift.

The US government spied on Brazilian state-run oil giant Petrobras, according to intelligence documents released by Globo television.
Globo also said NSA spied on the private computer networks of Google and a company that facilitates most of the world's international bank transfers. But the report gave no information about what the agency might have obtained from Petrobras, Google and the Belgium-based Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication, an organisation better known as Swift.
It said the information was based on documents dated June last year.
Globo said it obtained the information from Glenn Greenwald, a columnist for The Guardian who obtained secret files from US National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden.
A week ago, the network reported that the NSA had intercepted communication from the presidents of Brazil and Mexico.