Section 702 surveillance activities include PRISM, through which the NSA compels US companies to turn over users’ communications without a warrant, and ‘upstream’ acquisition, through which the NSA seizes virtually all Internet-based communications flowing into or out of the United States and searches the content of those that are text
The NSA has publicly discussed four cases, and just one in which surveillance made a significant difference. That case involved a San Diego taxi driver named Basaaly Moalin, who sent $8,500 to the Apr 14, 2017 · NSA surveillance exposed. NSA hacked Mideast bank networks, new leak suggests Russia says Edward Snowden can stay "a couple of years" Congress: Snowden is in contact with Russian intelligence NSA PRSIM Scandal is an ongoing controversy surrounding the U.S. National Security Agency’s data-mining operation of millions of customers from major telecommunications providers in the United States, as well as its clandestine electronic surveillance program known as PRISM. Jun 26, 2013 · Claim: The revealed NSA surveillance programs have helped prevent potential terrorist events more than 50 times since 9/11 (NSA chief Gen. Keith Alexander, June 18). The NSA's foreign surveillance: 5 things to know The main authority for the agency's foreign surveillance programs expires at the end of the year, and some people want to rein it in
In light of the controversy over the NSA's involvement in the practice of mass surveillance in the United States, and prompted by the 2013 mass surveillance disclosures by ex-NSA contractor Edward Snowden, the Utah Data Center was hailed by The Wall Street Journal as a "symbol of the spy agency's surveillance prowess".
In light of the controversy over the NSA's involvement in the practice of mass surveillance in the United States, and prompted by the 2013 mass surveillance disclosures by ex-NSA contractor Edward Snowden, the Utah Data Center was hailed by The Wall Street Journal as a "symbol of the spy agency's surveillance prowess".
Section 702 surveillance activities include PRISM, through which the NSA compels US companies to turn over users’ communications without a warrant, and ‘upstream’ acquisition, through which the NSA seizes virtually all Internet-based communications flowing into or out of the United States and searches the content of those that are text
Jun 12, 2013 · Americans are conflicted about the (sort of) new revelations of NSA surveillance. No wonder. Feature. Peter Weber. 6 reasons you should, and shouldn't, freak out about the NSA data-mining. The NSA conducted surveillance on the European Union embassy in Washington, D.C., France’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the European Council headquarters in Brussels. In one 30-day period between Dec. 2012 and Jan. 2013, the NSA collected information on some 70 million digital communications in France and 60 million in Spain.