Friday, June 20, 2014

Latest NSA Revelation: The U.S. Works With Dozens of Countries (37 To Be Exact) To Directly Tap Into Fiber Optic Cables


How Secret Partners Expand NSA’s Surveillance Dragnet -- The Intercept

Huge volumes of private emails, phone calls, and internet chats are being intercepted by the National Security Agency with the secret cooperation of more foreign governments than previously known, according to newly disclosed documents from whistleblower Edward Snowden.

The classified files, revealed today by the Danish newspaper Dagbladet Information in a reporting collaboration with The Intercept, shed light on how the NSA’s surveillance of global communications has expanded under a clandestine program, known as RAMPART-A, that depends on the participation of a growing network of intelligence agencies.

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More News On The NSA Working With Dozens Of Countries To Tap Into Fiber Optic Cables

NSA uses 33 countries to intercept web traffic – Snowden Files -- RT
33 gov'ts help NSA to monitor internet data worldwide -- Voice of Russia
Governments let NSA tap cables on their territory, latest Snowden revelations show -- Gigaom
NSA using third-party countries to tap into broadband cables worldwide -- Silicon Republic
EU states let NSA tap data cables, Danish media say -- EU Observer
Danes tapped Norway data for NSA: Information -- The Local

WNU Editor: This is interesting .... Tell a lie, remove the gear: How the NSA covers up when cable taps are found -- Ars Technica

1 comment:

D.Plowman said...

I'm glad to see Ireland isn't on that list...