The NSA Christmas Gift: Disclosure of the Watch

Christmas Surprise by NSA: If you want to release something that no one will give him meaning, is there better timing than Christmas Eve? At least, this seems to be the reasoning of the US National Security Service, which yesterday evening, released detailed reports illustrating any illegal espionage made to American citizens. Ho Ho Ho!

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NSA Business Center - Photo: Wired

The occult papers were circulated in response to a lawsuit filed by the US Civil Liberties Union under the Freedom of Information Act. Many of these privacy violations have been reported in the past, but these documents show new details. A series of annual and quarterly reports from 2001 to the second quarter of 2013 are now available to every citizen (PDF), and cover some of its greatest successes NSA:

Spying on agency partners, more information on the practice called LOVEINT, mistakes in targeting US citizens for espionage, background questions που επέστρεφαν Αμερικανούς πολίτες οι οποίοι δεν ήταν στόχος, αποθήκευση κλεμμένων δεδομένων σε διακομιστές, και η πρόσβαση από άτομα χωρίς έλεγχους s.

In fact, with the documents provided by the agency, it is difficult to judge how often these privacy violations occur, although previous reports show that they happen thousands of times a year as TheVerge reports.

Forwarding e-mails between agents and to “unauthorized recipients” containing US citizen identities, making the identities available in “unauthorized chatrooms,” and making classified information available to those who were not authorized to see it, are just a few. the ones included in the NSA Christmas gift.

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