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kpete

(72,014 posts)
Thu Dec 25, 2014, 10:15 AM Dec 2014

XMAS News Dump: U.S. Spy Agency Reports Improper Surveillance of Americans

U.S. Spy Agency Reports Improper Surveillance of Americans
By David Lerman Dec 24, 2014 2:07 PM PT 15 Comments Email Print

The National Security Agency today released reports on intelligence collection that may have violated the law or U.S. policy over more than a decade, including unauthorized surveillance of Americans’ overseas communications.

The NSA, responding to a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit from the American Civil Liberties Union, released a series of required quarterly and annual reports to the President’s Intelligence Oversight Board that cover the period from the fourth quarter of 2001 to the second quarter of 2013.

The heavily-redacted reports include examples of data on Americans being e-mailed to unauthorized recipients, stored in unsecured computers and retained after it was supposed to be destroyed, according to the documents. They were posted on the NSA’s website at around 1:30 p.m. on Christmas Eve.

In a 2012 case, for example, an NSA analyst “searched her spouse’s personal telephone directory without his knowledge to obtain names and telephone numbers for targeting,” according to one report. The analyst “has been advised to cease her activities,” it said.



http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-12-24/spy-agency-to-release-reports-documenting-surveillance-errors.html?hootPostID=911ff5c38bf8258ace10d682ac22a4b3

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XMAS News Dump: U.S. Spy Agency Reports Improper Surveillance of Americans (Original Post) kpete Dec 2014 OP
Wonder how many they missed other than Snowden. Downwinder Dec 2014 #1
If this was a boarding school, and the NSA a student, Trillo Dec 2014 #2
NSA == Sony. bemildred Dec 2014 #3
I am sure Sony feels more secure knowing NSA Downwinder Dec 2014 #4
I was reading on one of the IT security sites it was a minimum of 100TB LiberalArkie Dec 2014 #5
A picture from the router logs should look like a Downwinder Dec 2014 #7
The NSA acknowledged it, so it's all good now. OnyxCollie Dec 2014 #6

Downwinder

(12,869 posts)
4. I am sure Sony feels more secure knowing NSA
Thu Dec 25, 2014, 11:14 AM
Dec 2014

keeps such a close watch on their spooks.

Where could 100TB go and not be noticed?

LiberalArkie

(15,728 posts)
5. I was reading on one of the IT security sites it was a minimum of 100TB
Thu Dec 25, 2014, 01:04 PM
Dec 2014

as that was all the logs that were left showed. Earlier logs were deleted by the hack. Has to be local.

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