The Obama administration found itself defending -- and beginning to explain -- yet another surveillance effort after leaked documents revealed information about two secret National Security Agency intelligence-gathering programs. On top of a Guardian newspaper report that revealed how authorities were collecting phone records from millions, a Washington Post report detailed another program that scours major Internet companies including Google and Facebook for data. A former senior NSA official confirmed to Fox News that the program was started in 2007 by the FBI and NSA and allows them to tap into top U.S. Internet companies to pull audio, video and other data. While civil liberties groups cried foul over the program, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper issued a statement late Thursday decrying the leak of the materials. He called the disclosure of the program that allows the NSA to collect communications data from Internet companies "reprehensible" and said the phone-records monitoring leak could cause harm to the nation's intelligence gathering activities. At the same time, he took the rare step of moving to declassify information about the programs as he sought to defend them against criticism. “The article omits key information regarding how a classified intelligence collection program is used to prevent terrorist attacks and the numerous safeguards that protect privacy and civil liberties," he said of the Guardian story. Clapper also said the government was "prohibited from indiscriminately sifting through the telephony metadata acquired under the program.” All information acquired, he said, “is subject to strict, court-imposed restrictions on review and handling. The court only allows the data to be queried when there is a reasonable suspicion, based on specific facts, that the particular basis for the query is associated with a foreign terrorist organization. “ Several hours earlier, a senior administration official also pushed back, saying the Guardian article and Washington Post article about the Internet mining refers to collection under a law that "does not allow the targeting of any U.S. citizen or of any person located within the United States.” It was not immediately clear how the official defined “targeting.” “The program is subject to oversight by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, the Executive Branch, and Congress,” the official said. “It involves extensive procedures, specifically approved by the court, to ensure that only non-U.S. persons outside the U.S. are targeted, and that minimize the acquisition, retention and dissemination of incidentally acquired information about U.S. persons.” A former NSA official told Fox News the FBI and National Security Agency (NSA) have been tapping into leading U.S. Internet companies to pull audio, video and photographs. According to the official, the program began in 2007 and is in the second phase. Metadata from the companies is used to identify suspicious individuals and the secondary search goes into content. The official told Fox News that the Utah Data Center is likely a repository for this material. The classified program is code-named PRISM, the Washington Post reported, and has not been disclosed publicly before. Members of Congress who are aware of the program were reportedly bound by oath to keep it confidential. According to slides from an internal presentation intended for NSA senior analysts and obtained by the Washington Post, the program accounts for nearly one in seven intelligence reports. The companies that participate knowingly in the program are Microsoft, Yahoo, Google, Facebook, PalTalk, AOL, Skype, YouTube and Apple, the Washington Post reports. A number of the Internet companies issued statements Thursday night saying they only complied when legally bound to do so. "Even when the system works just as advertised, with no American singled out for targeting, the NSA routinely collects a great deal of American content," the Washington Post report said. "That is described as "incidental," and it is inherent in contact chaining, one of the basic tools of the trade." To be immune from lawsuits, companies like Yahoo and AOL are reportedly obliged to accept a directive from the attorney general and national intelligence director to open their service to the FBI's Data Intercept Technology Unit, which acts as a liaison between the companies and the NSA. According to the slides, there has been “continued exponential growth in tasking to Facebook and Skype." "With a few clicks and an affirmation that the subject is believed to be engaged in terrorism, espionage or nuclear proliferation, an analyst obtains full access to Facebook’s 'extensive search and surveillance capabilities against the variety of online social networking services,'" the Washington Post reports. Skype can reportedly be monitored for audio when one end of a call is a conventional telephone and also can be monitored for video, chat and file transfers when users connect just by a computer. Google services that can be monitored include Gmail, voice and video chat, Google Drive files, and search terms. A spokesperson for Google says the company "cares deeply" about the security of users' data. "We disclose user data to government in accordance with the law, and we review all such requests carefully," the spokesperson said. "From time to time, people allege that we have created a government 'back door' into our systems, but Google does not have a 'back door' for the government to access private user data." "Protecting the privacy of our users and their data is a top priority for Facebook," the company's chief security officer Joe Sullivan said in a statement. "We do not provide any government organization with direct access to Facebook servers. When Facebook is asked for data or information about specific individuals, we carefully scrutinize any such request for compliance with all applicable laws, and provide information only to the extent required by law." A Microsoft spokesperson said that the company only provides customer data after receiving a legally binding order or subpoena. "In addition we only ever comply with orders for requests about specific accounts or identifiers," the spokesperson said. "If the government has a broader voluntary national security program to gather customer data we don't participate in it." Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/06/07/intelligence-officials-reportedly-mining-data-from-us-internet-companies/#ixzz2VXnOKp92
I seen this yesterday and posted along with a photo of D-Day....becomes I'm sure all of those brave men that died fighting for our rights along with freeing other countries would be happy this was happening
I guess Obama forgot what he said about this in 2007..... pack of lies [YOUTUBE]WAQlsS9diBs[/YOUTUBE]
So Obama and his herd are saying; "We're just 'collecting' the info. The courts won't let us actually look at it unless we have a really really good reason. So you can trust us not to peek, really you can. Government NEVER EVER misuses information. We're good people, terrorists are the bad people we want to stop so just let us collect all this information about private citizens (that we won't use unless a court says it's ok) and we'll make you safer." BULLSHIT! Big Government is the real enemy and domestic terrorists are chickenshit wannabes compared to the havoc they wreak down on our lives every fuckin day. You trust these cats not to "peek" at whomever they damn well feel like?Haven't we learned anything as a populace about secret investigations, illegal government wiretaps, FBI watch lists, political enemy IRS investigations? Jesus fucking christ.....you think the American media would at least chronicle a little of the past 60 years of abuse of privacy by our own government in light of this reach into our personal informational past. A single reporter gets his civil liberty infringed and huge freaking news. Every outlet has an opinion. The entire country gets the same treatment and they go silent. Idiot turd tongued mush headed bunch of easy story artists is what we have for media. We are doomed folks.
I do wonder about the American Public sometimes. Threaten to take away a gun and they scream tyranny and take up arms. Kill your president in a motorcade and then make a total ballsup of the cover up.Basically kill anyone who was in on it! And the American People buy the warren commission report hook line and sinker.WTF? :bduh: Why is it not readily accepted over their that there was a power grab from within and JFK was surplus to requirements Cos thats Tyranny! Fuck the guns,when they can just pull wool over peoples eyes like that,thats scary.
Americans are an apathetic bunch until it personally affects them TA. You pretty much hit it on the head. Most Americans probably look at this latest crap and think, well, I am not doing anything wrong so have at it. That's bullshit, I say to them, have you ever heard of the U.S. Constitution and the Bill Of Rights? And the damn press only cares because they got hit, that's the ONLY reason they care.
What The Fuck !!!! Yea WTF I thought we where the land of the free & home of the brave. We have our troops dieing in other counties every day trying to give them a better life the American way. Yea so our government can spy on us, take our guns, & tax the fuck out of us. Even the terrorist at Guantanamo Bay have more rights then us WTF. When is enough enough I don't about you all I'm pissed. These fucking crooks in Washington trying to run everyone life telling us what we can do & what we can't be the most part is what we can't do.I can't believe the number of people that just don't care if it's not affecting them personally they don't care or even want to know. How many of you have loss family in some WAR I bet most everyone knows somebody that died or loss body parts. For what so our government could spy on us & take our rights away. I'm so pissed I can't even type. And this is just the begining it's only going to get worse- Bud
Its been going on a while now. The 4th amendment got slam dunked into the toilet and we are watching it swirl down the drain. Looks like George Orwell was only off by a few decades. Big brother is watching our every move. Obama (aka Adolf Hitler di Afrikano) is following in the steps of Bush (aka the Texas Retard) and trampling over the constitutional rights of the American people. You can not have any reasonable expectation of any level of privacy in this day and age of technology. Especially when the government is wiping their ass with the constitution. The hypocrisy shown by this is so far off the charts its deplorable. If they can't collect info from American citizens as claimed, then why was Verizon wireless forced to turn over all metadata from their servers? What about AOL? You know AMERIKKKA online. Soon the military will be practicing a new marching technique, it's called the goose step. *Note to the NSA and FBI - The above comment is purely satirical. All hail the supreme leader. Long live king obama. :321fu:
As activists and civil disobedients this is crushing. Want to quell an uprising of voters or citizens? Know who the instigators are and arrest them or destroy them personally. PRISM is the perfect tool for such a use. Do you think anybody in Washington can help themselves from using it for such means? Does anybody honestly believe that's not the original intent? Targeting "dissidents" has been a time honored tradition of government for millennia. People haven't changed, it's what they do when given enough power. This is why the Founders limited that power...of course people are people and the ones bent on government control have no time for intent of some old document. Kaiser Barry Sotero. Has a bit of a ring to it. That there are Repubs are defending this boggles my mind. It's antithetical to party platform and intent. Stupid self serving fuckers. Mouth "small government" ideals while allowing the greatest privacy invasion of ALL TIME to take place on their watch. Add in Nationalized health care and our government will have access to every record, every electronic communication, every interest ever associated with your computer AND all your medical records. Your average Central American country is a freer country with more privacy than the US is.
Over here we have laws about which types of info our MI5 can track on us. By MI5 going to USA for PRISM info they have nicely navigated round the said laws that prohibit them. Theres gonna be some debates and select committee hearings on this but i dont expect much to change. THIS IS A NEW WORLD ORDER. I dont like to coin that conspiracy phrase but this is it. The revolution will be instigated on twitter and dont world govts just know it. Im only surprised its took them this long. Shit,is it the blue pill or the red one im meant to take?