Snowden leak claims spy agencies 'have targeted Xbox Live'

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A Guardian article makes these claims based on new documents obtained from the NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden.

One document, written by an NSA analyst to his superiors in 2008 and published on Monday, is titled 'Exploiting Terrorist Use of Games & Virtual Environments'.

The briefing called for government intelligence agencies to start collecting gamers' chat logs, and also suggested deploying real-life agents into virtual worlds like World of Warcraft and Second Life. These game communities were described as a "target-rich communications network" where targets could "hide in plain sight".

Infiltrating online gaming communities apparently became such a common practice among agencies including the NSA, its UK sister agency GCHQ, the FBI and CIA, that it was necessary to put in place measures to ensure these groups weren't inadvertently infringing on each other's work.

The report claims that, by September 2008, the agencies had built "mass-collection capabilities" against Xbox Live, including GCHQ succeeding in accessing discussions between different users of Microsoft's service, which has over 48 million account holders.

It also alleges that GCHQ and the NSA extracted World of Warcraft metadata in a bid to link "accounts, characters and guilds" to Islamic extremism and arms dealing efforts.

It is unclear whether the tranche of data leaked by Snowden shows that such surveillance had ever foiled any terrorism plots. Nor is it clear whether spy agencies had evidence suggesting terrorist organisations were using online gaming networks to communicate.

While it's unclear how the data was used, or how many communications were collected, the operations raise serious concerns about the privacy of gamers online.

While the NSA declined to comment on the reports revelations, a spokesperson for GCHQ said the agency did not "confirm or deny" them, but added: "All GCHQ's work is carried out in accordance with a strict legal and policy framework which ensures that its activities are authorised, necessary and proportionate, and there is rigorous oversight, including from the secretary of state, the interception and intelligence services commissioners and the Intelligence and Security Committee."

A Blizzard spokesperson said: "We are unaware of any surveillance taking place. If it was, it would have been done without our knowledge or permission."

Microsoft, which was revealed to have provided Skype data to the NSA in the past, did not respond to requests for comment.

Recently, a senior Microsoft executive downplayed speculation that Kinect could be used as an advertising platform, where a user's emotional state and response could be captured and sent to the advertiser, or as a device that captures video information without permission.

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KartPosted:

-CP
JKap Ugh this is just going to get overblown... everyone is going to think they are being watched when in reality... you are not special enough to be watched

Nobody cares about your Call of duty rages or your angry masturbation while on the xbox internet...

If you "feel like you are being watched"... dont use the kinect... plain and simple


You seriously do not understand what is going on. Do some research on the full topic, or do not make uneducated posts.


I do understand what is going on
The government has the ABILITY to get chat logs, use video footage that is recorded without our knowlege, and listen in on conversations.
But like i said before... nobody cares about the everyday person.
If they were to get phone records or try to spy on someone... it would be a person of interest, not your average 13 year old kid who sits in front of his tv all day

I understand why all this shit is bad, but what I'm saying is that everyone is going to comment talking about how "they are watching us" and its blatantly false

EtaPosted:

-CP
EstablishedGaming Ah great now they officially watch everything we do!


We have already known this for quite a while.


This is the first I've heard about it.

-CPPosted:

JKap Ugh this is just going to get overblown... everyone is going to think they are being watched when in reality... you are not special enough to be watched

Nobody cares about your Call of duty rages or your angry masturbation while on the xbox internet...

If you "feel like you are being watched"... dont use the kinect... plain and simple


You seriously do not understand what is going on. Do some research on the full topic, or do not make uneducated posts.

Scared_of_WaterPosted:

Something like this was in the news a while back about a extremism selling gold for World of warcraft and other online RPG's to fund terrorism and using the chat to communicate with each other.

KartPosted:

Ugh this is just going to get overblown... everyone is going to think they are being watched when in reality... you are not special enough to be watched

Nobody cares about your Call of duty rages or your angry masturbation while on the xbox internet...

If you "feel like you are being watched"... dont use the kinect... plain and simple

theartftwPosted:

If anyone want's to make this a "Playstation versus xbox" argument, you would be a fool to think they don't have their hands in sony's pocket as well.

-CPPosted:

EstablishedGaming Ah great now they officially watch everything we do!


We have already known this for quite a while.

CRMPosted:

I new this was happening.

EstablishedGamingPosted:

Ah great now they officially watch everything we do!