Posted on 08/24/2013 6:18:02 AM PDT by xzins
The National Security Agency (NSA) has admitted some of their officers misused the agencys massive spying powers to keep tabs on their love interests, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported Friday night.
NSA employees reportedly dubbed the practice with its very own spy label: LOVEINT.
U.S. officials said some of the violations included overseas communications, but claimed the practice was very rare, according to the WSJ.
Officials reportedly said all employees involved were appropriately disciplined. The incidents were often self-reported, revealed while the officers took polygraph tests during routine security clearance renewals, according to the WSJ.
NSA has zero tolerance for willful violations of the agencys authorities, the NSA said in a statement Friday.
The revelations come in the wake of learning this week that the NSA had violated privacy rules on thousands of occasions. NSA Chief Compliance Officer John DeLong had stressed earlier most violations were unintentional.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) told the WSJ that the NSA admitted to the Senate Intelligence Committee policies were violated in a set of isolated incidents.
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People get all goo goo over apps that can plot the stars bsed in your location,but they cant seem to fathom that it is all based on knowing where YOU ARE.
The entire country seems shocked that they know where you are while you tweet out your outrage on an iphone with GPS.
Does anyone in this country even read privacy agreements before they launch software on their computers?
Hell no! Get me to the chat room!
Snowden alluded to this possibility in his second interview, when he mentioned his most affectionate communications being open to view. He said he doesn’t want to live in a world where that is possible.
Could he have known about these “isolated” incidents?
Be sure to read xzins Post #51. Scary.
Still, the tyranny of numbers makes it impossible for them to monitor everything everybody does in real time.
I was thinking of just the USA.
However, the world would be within the sights of those who crave power.
Another article says world data is growing exponentially and will reach roughly 3/4 a zettabyte annually. However, since a single yottabyte is 1000 years of zettabytes, and since the facility is to have “yottabytes plural” in capacity, one really has to recognize the capacity to store everything, but only search for those things that are of interest.
Why have that much capacity without some desire to use it and to search it?
I could have summized as much.
Any chowderhead can pick up a terabyte of storage.
Still, they will hit the wall on storage at some point,and sifting through the data is the real killer.
I highly doubt that NSA has an active file on Aunt Mabel.
It would be a tremendous waste of effort.
Does Aunt Mabel have a file?
Most likely.
She has an SSN.
It is not impossible to store it all. The issue becomes using it. They would need powerful algorithms and simple search terms, lots of speed, and (I understand) lots of electricity/budget
The Question of the Day for sure. Clearly the plan is to use it. But I'm betting the target is not you and me. There are plenty of bad guys out there with data to collect so I'm hoping they are the focus.
A valid point.
I think we are on the same page
I agree that it would take to much manpower, time, to search everybody all the time.
But, “persons of interest” would be the target. And persons of interest would be defined by those with power and by what/who is bothering them.
At any given point it could be you, given that you’re intelligent, capable of communicating, and not afraid of organizing.
I would expect anyone with the capacity to get together groups of people to be of interest.
Next thing you know people will be shocked at the notion of reverse phone directories.
It also shows a lack of controls. In an establishment that was serious, any access would be logged, and the access request would have to have the warrant # that authorized it entered. And supervisors would be reviewing the logs.
Otherwise known as STALKING.
Which would land ORDINARY people in JAIL.
Or at the very least win you an order of protection.
That is why we have the FISA courts.
These guys are so full of shit that their sneakers squeak.
I agree.
I remember years ago in college taking my little stacks of punch cards to the university computer to have it print out some data (correlations, etc) from a national research survey. We turned them in. Went to class. Did lunch. Then would come back to the center to get our printouts.
I have the same capacity now on my excel spreadsheet on my little laptop I’m now typing on. (better capacity probably)
Stalking is a pretty gray area.
My ex took a restraining order out on me when she left me, and I tried to find out where my Son was.
Who violated who?
In theory....but the perquisites of power....
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