Friday, June 07, 2013

Hoo Boy

There is no justification for this. It is not the government's damned business whether I'm buying toothpaste or toilet paper, tampons condoms vibrators dildos pistols knives ammo hunting rifles porn or Disney movies (but I repeat myself).

The Blaze:

Worse Than We Thought? Gov’t Tracked Credit Card Transactions, Shared Phones Records With UK

You may want to sit down for this.
It appears that along with online information, the U.S. government has tracked credit card purchases and, in some cases, shared phone data with the U.K., according to The Wall Street Journal and The Daily Beast.
It was revealed earlier this week that the feds have been monitoring Verizon, Sprint Nextel, and AT&T customers and that the National Security Administration had established a massive program, code-named PRISM, that indicates the monitoring of Americans.
Now the Wall Street Journal’s sources claim NSA operations also encompass purchase information from credit-card providers.
“It couldn’t be determined if any of the Internet or credit-card arrangements are ongoing, as are the phone company efforts, or one-shot collection efforts,” the WSJ notes.
What is known at this time, however, is that the NSA has established with credit-card companies the same type of relationship it has established with tech companies. That is, the NSA asks for the data and they get it.
Also, according to The Daily Beast’s Eli Lake, at least “one foreign government has gained access to sensitive data collected by the National Security Agency from U.S. telecommunications companies in dragnet court warrants demanding the secret transfer of U.S. customers’ calling records.”
The collected information, referred to as “metadata,” does not include conversation content or the names of people associated with accounts. It does, however, record when and where calls are made and for how long.
And in a few “discreet cases,” as Lake puts it, “the NSA has shared unedited analysis of these records with its British counterpart, the Government Communications Headquarters.”
Furthermore, in 2010, GCHQ actually gained access to the NSA’s PRISM program, The Guardian reports.
“The documents showed the British generated 197 intelligence reports from access to the system in 2012,” Lake notes.
“With advances in computer science, intelligence services can now mine vast amounts of data collected by telecom companies, Internet service providers, and social-media sites for patterns that can illuminate terrorist networks and help solve crimes,” he adds, citing intelligence officers.
“These metadata … reside in vast hard drives that belong to the NSA. Analysts there can then take a phone number or email address and uncover suspected terrorists’ associates, find their locations, and even learn clues about their possible targets.”
A former senior U.S. intelligence official told The Daily Beast, “My understanding is if the British had a phone number, we might run the number through the database for them and provide them with the results.”
“I do not know of cases where the U.S. government has shared this kind of metadata with the United Kingdom, but I would be surprised if this never happened,” Peter Wood, the CEO of First Base Technologies, said in the same report. “Both countries cooperate very closely on counterterrorism.”

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yet they can't track the foreigners here on student visas and not attending the schools they were scheduled to attend. They can't keep track of the illegal aliens who trespassed the American borders and still manage to collect enough taxpayer funded federal aid to pay their medical, housing,utility, food, education and transportation expenses. They said it can't be done.

Anonymous said...

Shared with the UK. . .but with WHO in the UK? Was it shared with the Islamophiles? How informed is the global muslim brotherhood expecting to get while this administration remains in office?

And just how sick is it, that when I read about this country treasonously sharing intel with the UK, I immediately think not of Thatcher's England, but that of Abu Hamza or Choudary or any number of treasonous UK bastards being in on it?