Wednesday, October 2, 2013

New NSA Leak: The NSA Is Storing The Online Metadata Of Millions Of Internet Users For Up To A Year,



NSA Stores Metadata Of Millions Of Web Users For Up To A Year, Secret Files Show -- The Guardian

• Vast amounts of data kept in repository codenamed Marina
• Data retained regardless of whether person is NSA target
• Material used to build 'pattern-of-life' profiles of individuals

The National Security Agency is storing the online metadata of millions of internet users for up to a year, regardless of whether or not they are persons of interest to the agency, top secret documents reveal.

Metadata provides a record of almost anything a user does online, from browsing history – such as map searches and websites visited – to account details, email activity, and even some account passwords. This can be used to build a detailed picture of an individual's life.

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More News On The Latest NSA Leaks

NSA reportedly compiling individual digital footprints -- FOX News
New leak: NSA keeps Web users' metadata for year -- UPI
NSA stores metadata on innocent web users for a year: Report -- ZDNet
New Snowden leak: NSA is monitoring the Internet histories of millions of Americans -- RT
White House defends NSA amid report agency uses data to map out a person’s social connections -- Washington Post/AP
N.S.A. Gathers Data on Social Connections of U.S. Citizens -- New York Times
NSA mines Facebook for connections, including Americans' profiles -- CNN
NSA said to be studying some Americans’ social connections using e-mail, call data -- Washington Post
NSA maps some Americans' social connections, says report -- CNet
Report: NSA tracks social ties on Facebook -- USA Today

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