NSA can monitor 75% of internet traffic
The Wall Street Journal today clarified that the main intention of these programs is to spot unusual traffic, which may be entirely foreign but pass through the US. However, to do this, the NSA have had to broaden their reach in scary ways. However, traffic is monitored using complex algorithms with holes which let certain data through, thus, much of what the NSA can access, they ignore. 75% of internet traffic can be monitored, but it doesn't mean that specifically your emails have been read - the NSA likely don't care where you're meeting friends for lunch.
Programs are individually code-named, and may have been established with specific US carriers. Former officials with knowledge of AT&T's operations, for example, reveal that the 'Blarney' program was created by both the NSA and AT&T, who declined to comment. Similarly, Verizon have placed intercepts in metropolitan areas with the aim of sending relevant information to the NSA. Some carriers, however, have not been so compliant, providing only limited access to suspicious data.
In response to recent allegations about surveillance, which were originally leaked by Edward Snowden earlier this year, senior officials have made a variety of statements. NSA spokeswoman Vanee Vines reassured us:
NSA's foreign intelligence collection activities are continually audited and overseen internally and externally, when we make a mistake in carrying out our foreign intelligence mission, we report the issue internally and to federal overseers and aggressively get to the bottom of it.
Fairview, Oakstar, Lithium, Stormbrew and Blarney, the newly uncovered programs, were mentioned by Edward Snowden in his original leak, but never named. From Ms. Vines' statements, there is no guarantee that they still operate in the same way as they were first intended to.
Microsoft recently responded to allegations that they were sharing private data with the NSA, and clarified that:
Microsoft does not provide any government with direct and unfettered access to our customer’s data. Microsoft only pulls and then provides the specific data mandated by the relevant legal demand.
If we do receive approval to share more information, we’ll publish it immediately.
Of course, the saga continues, and we're likely to see even more leaks and surprises as the true extent of the NSA's programs become clear.
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ZoidbergPosted:
This is very scary, knowing that the privacy of America is being invaded constantly like this. The government is taking things too far with this 'surveillance'
BoarPosted:
Gwsskeletorbx I hate the Gov.
I can't trust none of them
Bet you're like 16.
What does his age have to do with it, everyone has the right to feel their privacy is being invaded which in my eyes is what this is, an invasion of privacy.
BoarPosted:
MoDOT old news why is it on ttg? You must be new to life if you think the government dont watch its own people
Well it comes as a shock to people to think that the country is full of freedom talk yet in the shadows is the government lurking and watching and finding out everything.
BoarPosted:
That is a lot of Internet traffic, its scary to think they know what you're doing and when you done it.
AlbericiPosted:
old news why is it on ttg? You must be new to life if you think the government dont watch its own people
ONLINE-NOWPosted:
F-18 Why don't we all get microchips so they can follow us round the world?
haha dont say that cause america will be the first to implement rfid implants.... its already happening to your military, goverment workers, medical personnel, school kids... within 50years the whole world is f**ked and tagged mass depopulation, famine war disease... complete totalitarian control
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