The Edward Snowden / NSA Internet Surveillance Scandal

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The White House denied Thursday spying on US citizens or people living in the United States, after revelations of a vast Internet surveillance program.

The Washington Post and Britain's Guardian newspaper reported that the National Security Agency (NSA) had tapped directly into the servers of Internet giants -- including Microsoft, Google, Facebook and Apple -- to obtain videos, photographs and emails.

Those reports came on the heels of The Guardian revealing a massive spy agency sweep of domestic phone records.

But a senior Obama administration official said that the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, the Executive Branch and Congress all have oversight over the Internet surveillance program.

"It involves extensive procedures, specifically approved by the court, to ensure that only non-US persons outside the US are targeted, and that minimize the acquisition, retention and dissemination of incidentally acquired information about US persons," the official added.

And Congress recently reauthorized the program under Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act "after extensive hearings and debate," the official noted.

The NSA program known as PRISM -- which gave the intelligence community direct access to the servers of web titans including Microsoft, Yahoo, Google, Facebook, Apple, PalTalk, AOL, Skype and YouTube -- is expected to stoke enormous controversy.

Reports said PRISM enabled the NSA and FBI to track an individual's Web presence via analysis of audio, video, photographs, emails and connection logs.

The program was set up in 2007 and has grown "exponentially" to the point where it is now the most prolific contributor to President Barack Obama's Daily Brief, the US leader's top-secret daily intelligence briefing.

While leaked information suggested the Internet firms were willing participants in the program, most denied any knowledge of it.

The senior administration official offered a vigorous defense of the program, saying it provided "among the most important and valuable intelligence information we collect, and is used to protect our nation from a wide variety of threats."

"The government may only use Section 702 to acquire foreign intelligence information, which is specifically, and narrowly, defined in the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act," the official added.

"This requirement applies across the board, regardless of the nationality of the target."


Source : Sapa-AFP /mjs
Date : 07 Jun 2013 04:20
 
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I know I should be concerned about these Government Security Agencies phone tapping me, but it’s just so nice to know that someone’s been listening to me!
 
Ease dropping on US citizens is okay now in the age of the Obamasiah. Along with...

Illegal wiretaps of the press and intimidation.
Extra judicial killing of U.S citizens.
Drone strikes.
Detention without trial.

the list goes on...
 
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Its American they are spying on. I dont live in America. I dont care if the white house, or the pink house spies on Americans. If Americans dont like it, they can vote for someone who will do the neccessary and stop it.

If South Africans dont like it... well who cares :D

If the f***ers start spying on me, well thats a different matter.....
 
Ease dropping on US citizens is okay now in the age of the Obamasiah. Along with...

Illegal wiretaps of the press and intimidation.
Extra judicial killing of U.S citizens.
Drone strikes.
Detention without trial.

the list goes on...

As it was under Bush, and probably ever administration who had the tech.
 
As it was under Bush, and probably ever administration who had the tech.


Its been used for a long time.

And to PRISM one can add a few more gems like carnivore, ADVISE and narusinsight.

Companies like raytheon and boeing are heavily involved with the development of eavesdropping software and systems, very often in partnership with israeli developers.
 
Change indeed.


Like the change which will occur when the next knobhead replaces him. zero.

Still amazes me that people actually believe the american president actually runs the country.......

The realm power is in congress and the state governors.
 
Like the change which will occur when the next knobhead replaces him. zero.

Still amazes me that people actually believe the american president actually runs the country.......

The realm power is in congress and the state governors.

And the military industrial complex and lobby groups.
 
Like the change which will occur when the next knobhead replaces him. zero.

Still amazes me that people actually believe the american president actually runs the country.......

The realm power is in congress and the state governors.

Well the president does actually wield rather considerable power but yes congress has the purse strings.

But tell that to those that preached change and subscribed to the gospel of "yes we can"
 
Like the change which will occur when the next knobhead replaces him. zero.

Still amazes me that people actually believe the american president actually runs the country.......

The realm power is in congress and the state governors.

He gets to fly in one hell of a plane...the small matter heading the executive branch, and all authority and power that is vested in it, and not forgetting the football....the current speaker of the house, switches on the waterworks way too often to be taken seriously....
 
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If anything goes like it does in the Bourne series then when a project get's compromised they simply pretend they're coming clean, fire/jail a few people, gag n bag the project, drop it in the bin and start a new one until that one get's exposed. Rinse and repeat.
 
SA's systems: http://mybroadband.co.za/news/general/36100-secret-state-how-the-government-spies-on-you.html

Then there are those Finfisher servers here, that nobody in NIA knows, or are willing to talk about. ;)

Oh yes they do. Blue label works every time.

Our very own SA Companies also provided much of Libya's internet intel on contract to Gadaffi and a few other countries too- monitored their entire internal comms system. One of those companies is based in techopark, Stellenbosch.
 
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Oh yes they do. Blue label works every time.

Our very own SA Companies also provided much of Libya's internet intel on contract to Gadaffi and a few other countries too- monitored their entire internal comms system. One of those companies is based in techopark, Stellenbosch.

Yes, I remember that article recently.
 
U.S. wants to destroy privacy worldwide

The journalist who broke the news that the government is monitoring vast quantities of American phone records is claiming the U.S. is building a “massive” snooping apparatus committed to destroying privacy worldwide.

“There is a massive apparatus within the United States government that with complete secrecy has been building this enormous structure that has only one goal, and that is to destroy privacy and anonymity, not just in the United States but around the world,” charged Glenn Greenwald, a reporter for the British newspaper “The Guardian,” speaking on CNN. “That is not hyperbole. That is their objective.”

Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2013/06/glenn-greenwald-us-privacy-92400.html#ixzz2VZrLA7Lw

www.reddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/1fvckv/glenn_greenwald_journalist_who_broke_the_prism/

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jun/06/nsa-phone-records-verizon-court-order

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jun/06/us-tech-giants-nsa-data

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/may/30/james-comey-fbi-bush-nsa
 
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