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NSA Reveals More Than a Decade of Improper Surveillance

An anonymous reader writes: On Christmas Eve, the NSA quietly dropped 12 years worth of internal reports on surveillance that may have broken laws, including reports that were illegally withheld and the subject of a FOIA lawsuit in 2009. "The heavily-redacted reports include examples of data on Americans being e-mailed to unauthorized recipients, stored in unsecured computers and retained after it was supposed to be destroyed, according to the documents. ... In a 2012 case, for example, an NSA analyst 'searched her spouse’s personal telephone directory without his knowledge to obtain names and telephone numbers for targeting,' according to one report (PDF). The analyst 'has been advised to cease her activities,' it said. Other unauthorized cases were a matter of human error, not intentional misconduct. Last year, an analyst 'mistakenly requested' surveillance 'of his own personal identifier instead of the selector associated with a foreign intelligence target,' according to another report." Here's there list of reports going back to 2001.

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  1. Poor cold fjord by Lunix+Nutcase · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    This is gonna make cold fjord's head explode. He'll have to work overtime in this thread doing his damage control shilling.

    1. Re:Poor cold fjord by Free+Censorship · · Score: 1, Offtopic

      He'll probably just spam links to news articles about terrorist attacks, insist that safety is more important than freedom, insist that none of this is unconstitutional, and say that anyone who disagrees wants "License" and not liberty.