Saturday, December 27, 2014

On Christmas Eve The NSA Releases Documents Detailing 12 Years Of Spying Violations



U.S. Spy Agency Reports Improper Surveillance of Americans -- Bloomberg

The National Security Agency today released reports on intelligence collection that may have violated the law or U.S. policy over more than a decade, including unauthorized surveillance of Americans’ overseas communications.

The NSA, responding to a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit from the American Civil Liberties Union, released a series of required quarterly and annual reports to the President’s Intelligence Oversight Board that cover the period from the fourth quarter of 2001 to the second quarter of 2013.

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More News On The NSA Releasing Documents That Detail 12 Years Of Spying Violations

NSA reports detail decade's worth of privacy violations -- The Hill
NSA Reveals Improper Surveillance Incidents on Christmas Eve -- US News and World Report
NSA releases report on privacy violations -- on Christmas Eve -- UPI
The Switchboard: NSA released documents about improper surveillance on Christmas eve -- Washington Post
Report: NSA releases accounts of privacy violations -- FOX News
NSA releases 12 years of damaging oversight reports on Christmas Eve -- PBS News Hour
The NSA chose Christmas to detail 12 years of accidental spying -- Endgadget
NSA Admits Wrongdoing… on Christmas Eve When Nobody is Looking -- Sputnik
The NSA Dumped Its Spying Violations While You Were Waiting on Santa -- Gizmodo
On Christmas Eve, NSA quietly releases 12 years worth of internal reports -- Ars Technica
ACLU accuses NSA of using holiday lull to ‘minimise impact’ of documents -- The Guardian
Highlights From Newly Released NSA Oversight Reports Reveal Bumbling Ineptitude But No Evidence Of Systemic Abuse -- Elise Ackerman, Forbes

My Comment: Releasing these documents late Christmas Eve .... you just cannot make this stuff up.

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