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NSA's Gigantic Surveillance Program Xkeyscore Revealed

NSA's Gigantic Surveillance Program Xkeyscore Revealed | information analyst | Scoop.it
In a story no doubt timed to the keynote speech from NSA Director General Keith Alexander at this year's Black Hat conference in Las Vegas, the Guardian has released information on Xkeyscore, a surveillance program run by the NSA.

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Boundless Informant: the NSA's secret tool to track global surveillance data

Boundless Informant: the NSA's secret tool to track global surveillance data | information analyst | Scoop.it
Revealed: The NSA's powerful tool for cataloguing data – including figures on US collection

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PRISM: NSA accused of hacking EU computers and bugging buildings

PRISM: NSA accused of hacking EU computers and bugging buildings | information analyst | Scoop.it
New allegations also suggest EU computer networks were hacked

 

The US intelligence service may have placed bugs in European Union (EU) buildings as part of its PRISM spying program, it has emerged from documents released by whistle-blower Edward Snowden.

 

Documents seen by the German newspaper Spiegel suggest that not only were bugs installed in the EU's offices in Washington, but also that the building's computer network was infiltrated.

 

Through this, surveillance teams had the capability to listen to discussions in several offices belonging to the EU, as well as being able to access emails and documents on computers.

 


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Gust MEES's curator insight, July 1, 2013 9:25 AM

 

Documents seen by the German newspaper Spiegel suggest that not only were

 

===> bugs installed in the EU's offices in Washington <===,

 

but also that the building's computer network was infiltrated.

 

THIS is going TOO FAR!!!

Gust MEES's curator insight, July 1, 2013 9:30 AM

 

Documents seen by the German newspaper Spiegel suggest that not only were

 

===> bugs installed in the EU's offices in Washington <===,

 

but also that the building's computer network was infiltrated.

 

THIS is going TOO FAR!!!