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Snowden Documents: CSE Tracks Millions of Downloads Daily

Advocatus Diaboli writes Canada's electronic spy agency sifts through millions of videos and documents downloaded online every day by people around the world, as part of a sweeping bid to find extremist plots and suspects, CBC News has learned. Details of the Communications Security Establishment project dubbed 'Levitation' are revealed in a document obtained by U.S. whistleblower Edward Snowden and recently released to CBC News. Under Levitation, analysts with the electronic eavesdropping service can access information on about 10 to 15 million uploads and downloads of files from free websites each day, the document says.

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  1. Tsk tsk tsk by Tablizer · · Score: 5, Insightful

    How USA of them

    1. Re:Tsk tsk tsk by memnock · · Score: 4, Insightful

      "CSE finds some 350 “interesting” downloads each month, the presentation notes, a number that amounts to less than 0.0001 per cent of the total collected data."

      Given that result, it seems that CSE (and all other TLAs) demonstrate first-hand the overbroad and unjustified power they've given themselves.

  2. Obviously didn't work so well... by mikeroySoft · · Score: 3, Insightful

    ... given the attack at Parliament in Ottawa.

    1. Re:Obviously didn't work so well... by jrhooker · · Score: 5, Insightful

      One mentally ill man with a gun and delusions of grandeur does not a terrorist make.

  3. Re:They said they weren't doing it.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Quit trying to play the partisan card bullshit. Cons have a majority, therefore they take responsibility for it happening now.

  4. Re:They said they weren't doing it.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The name of that charter is misleading. The purpose of that document is not to protect citizens, it's to give to the federal government the opportunity to override any court decision made in one of the provinces under the pretense of protecting the citizens. It is a huge loophole that gives to federal politicians the power to overrule judges.

    FUD FUD FUD.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S...

    And as you can see, it's almost never used. You may want to stop with your muslim fud too.

    That charter is what allowed things like islamic courts to appear in Ontario, and was used to override a Quebec courts decision to forbid Sikh schoolboys from bringing a knife at school.

    Wasn't that supreme court decision, if anything??

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K...

    In the 2006 Supreme Court of Canada decision of Multani v. Commission scolaire Margueriteâ'Bourgeoys the court held that .... A student is allowed to have a kirpan on his person if it is sealed and secured

    Meaning it is locked and can't be removed by the child.

    As to Ontario, FUD? Yes.

    http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...

    The Islamic "court" was nothing but an arbitrator. The final decision was then presented to the "normal" court where it was either approved or not.

    So, WTF? Why are you trying to stir FUD that you know shit about?

    I'm not even religious, but the FUD and crap thrown at Muslims reminds me of shit Nazis threw around at Jews or KKK at non-whites. Fucking disgusting.

  5. Do they need this? No. by whistlingtony · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Do they actually FIND anyone this way? No. How do you find terrorists? The old fashioned way... You monitor a known terrorist and see who he talks to. You tap his phone, read his mail, etc. You do it the old fashioned way. You also get a warrant...

  6. I rather be a paranoid than be totally un-prepared by Taco+Cowboy · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Dear Sir,

    I may have been thinking too much. In fact, you may even say that I am paranoid - but at the stage that we are in today, that the blanket snooping activities into almost everything that we do online and off, we do need to question why the authority's need to do it, rather than accept what they are telling us by default

    Yes, they tell us they are 'looking for terrorists' but is that true?

    I mean, if they are 'looking for terrorists' the obvious target for those 'terrorists' are those from a particular religion (that peaceful one, to boot)

    But is the authority looking into that group only?

    Far from that. They are snooping in on ALL OF US, on our email, on our surfing pattern, on the site we go to, on what we download, on our phone conversation, on everything everybody is doing

    Then why are they doing it?

    Surely the 'looking for terrorists' excuse ain't gonna cut it no more, there gotta be more than what they are telling us

    Yes, I am paranoid, I admit it. But you can't blame me from being paranoid

    I am from China, a country which is being ruled by some really despicable regime. At the point when I left China the entire society was in turmoil. People were being pulled out on to the street and beaten, sometimes killed, just because they were labeled as 'anti-revolutionary'

    I have had that kind of experiences. Most of you do not. I know what the authority is capable of doing, and what they will do to maintain their control over us, the peons

    The more I look at what's happening in the so-called "Western countries" the more it resembles that despicable regime that is controlling China

    Yes, I am have been 'overthinking', as you put it, but I rather be paranoid and right and be well prepared (as well as knowing what preventive actions to take before the shit hits the fan), than be totally unprepared and suffered the consequences

    But it's all up to you guys. What I am telling you is what I, and many millions of older generation of Chinese had gone through --- we do not trust the authority, we do not trust anyone but ourselves

    If you guys insist that the authority is to be trusted, that they are doing what they are doing for 'the good of the people', then that's your right to do what ever you want to do

    But when the shit hits the fan (which I fervently hope it will never come true) don't blame me for not forewarning you guys

    It happened in China, it could happen, and I repeat, it could happen elsewhere, including the Western countries

    --
    Muchas Gracias, Señor Edward Snowden !