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Who's in Big Brother's Database? - The New York Review of Books
"numbers beyond Yottabytes haven't yet been named" - James Bamford
FBI Data-Mining Slashed After G-Men Dis Congress | Danger Room
The project, known as the National Security Analysis Center (NSAC), is supposed to bring together "hundreds of millions of electronic records created or collected by the FBI and other government agencies,"
Mobile Phone Number Moving Caused Feds to Wiretap Wrong American | Threat Level | Wired.com
when the FBI learned to wiretap VOIP calls, how number portability messed with FBI taps, and a moment of candor from an FBI technician about how the FBI’s wiretapping software could work with the NSA’s warrantless wiretapping program.
Inside Operation Highlander: the NSA’s Wiretapping of Americans Abroad | Threat Level
Among those under surveillance were workers from nongovernmental organizations such as Doctors Without Borders, the International Committee of the Red Cross, and the United Nations Development Programme, as well as journalists
New York Times‘ NSA Whistleblower Reveals Himself | Threat Level
The code name for the NSA’s phone call and e-mail collection program was "Stellar Wind."
Put NSA in Charge of Cyber Security, Or the Power Grid Gets It | Threat Level | Wired.com
The unspoken lesson here is obvious: Chinese Superhackers Are Our Superiors. No, wait. That’s not it.
Top NSA Scribe Takes Us Inside The Shadow Factory | Danger Room | Wired.com
The Terrorist Surveillance Program, from everybody I’ve talked to, was just this umbrella name for all the bad or potentially illegal programs they were doing.
Spies Want a Second Life of Their Own | Danger Room
However, unlike players of World of Warcraft or Eve Online, A-SpaceX’s analysts will be able to turn back the clock, and see how they arrived at conclusions
Comcast Is Hiring an Internet Snoop for the Feds | Danger Room
Comcast, the country’s second-largest Internet provider, is looking for an engineer to handle "reconnaissance" and "analysis" of "subscriber intelligence" for the company’s "National Security Operations."
U.N. agency eyes curbs on Internet anonymity | Politics and Law - CNET News
ZTE and NSA both interested in IP traceback standards for IPv6 & IPv4
Domestic spying quietly goes on -- baltimoresun.com
FISA rules don't affect datamining for suspicious patterns in bank, travel, email information.
U.S. Spy Satellite Is Said to Be Falling From Orbit - New York Times
The satellite, which no longer can be controlled, could contain hazardous materials, and it is unknown where on the planet it might come down
Theft Probe Leads to N.Va. Storage Site - washingtonpost.com
gold-colored Russian Dragunov sniper rifles, gold-colored and nickel-plated AK-47s, four Iraqi swords, radios with Arabic writing, foreign helmets and Iraqi plaques.
Marine took files as part of spy ring
Investigators believe that as far back as the early 1990s, the intelligence-filching ring began taking hundreds of secret files from Camp Pendleton and the U.S. Northern Command, which tracks terrorist activity in the United States.
Washington's $8 Billion Shadow: Politics & Power: vanityfair.com
Vanity Fair expose on the awesome might of SAIC
Prophetic Justice
Salih describes his father, a villager in Sudan, reciting a prayer to him over the phone. “May Allah guide you in whatever you do. May Allah protect you from evil. May Allah destroy your enemies.”He worries that NSA eavesdroppers could misinterpret hi
Budget falling short at NSA - baltimoresun.com
The NSA wants more money to cover their Groundbreaker debacle and electricity deficit. Congress is not in a hurry to oblige.
In From the Cold: A Broken Promise Worth Keeping
One day, my neighbor was working at his desk when he read a lengthy letter from [a non-DOD] agency's assistant director, addressed to the island's governor-general. The enclosed check (for a seven-figure amount) was for a "joint effort"
NPR : The NSA, Terrorist Chatter and American Humor
Humorist Brian Unger responds to last week's news that the National Security Agency (NSA), under the direction of President Bush, has been electronically eavesdropping on Americans within U.S. borders.
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