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PRISM: NSA/FBI Mining Internet Data since 2007

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Since 2007 NSA and the FBI have been mining internet data.

The National Security Agency and the FBI are tapping directly into the central servers of nine leading U.S. Internet companies, extracting audio, video, photographs, e-mails, documents and connection logs that enable analysts to track a person’s movements and contacts over time.

The highly classified program, code-named PRISM, has not been disclosed publicly before. Its establishment in 2007 and six years of exponential growth took place beneath the surface of a roiling debate over the boundaries of surveillance and privacy. Even late last year, when critics of the foreign intelligence statute argued for changes, the only members of Congress who knew about PRISM were bound by oaths of office to hold their tongues.
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The technology companies, which participate knowingly in PRISM operations, include most of the dominant global players of Silicon Valley. They are listed on a roster that bears their logos in order of entry into the program: “Microsoft, Yahoo, Google, Facebook, PalTalk, AOL, Skype, YouTube, Apple.” PalTalk, although much smaller, has hosted significant traffic during the Arab Spring and in the ongoing Syrian civil war.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/inves...0c0da8-cebf-11e2-8845-d970ccb04497_story.html (6/6/2013)(bolding by OP)

*OP has to really really think about this some*
 
Before PRISM there was " Thin Thread " Google - Thomas Drake

For information and background:

Thin Thread:

ThinThread is the name of a project that the United States National Security Agency pursued during the 1990s, according to a May 17, 2006 article in the Baltimore Sun. The program involved wiretapping and sophisticated analysis of the resulting data, but according to the article, the program was discontinued after the September 11, 2001 attacks due to the changes in priorities and the consolidation of U.S. intelligence authority. The "change in priority" consisted of the decision made by the Director of NSA Gen. Michael V. Hayden to go with a concept called Trailblazer, despite the fact that ThinThread was a working prototype that protected the privacy of U.S. citizens.

ThinThread was dismissed and replaced by the Trailblazer Project, which lacked the privacy protections. A consortium led by Science Applications International Corporation was awarded a $280 million contract to develop Trailblazer in 2002.[3]

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

Trailblazer:

Trailblazer was a United States National Security Agency (NSA) program intended to develop a capability to analyze data carried on communications networks like the Internet. It was intended to track entities using communication methods such as cell phones and e-mail.[1][2] It ran over budget, failed to accomplish critical goals, and was cancelled.

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

Thomas Andrews Drake:

Thomas Andrews Drake (born 1957) is a former senior executive of the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) ... . He is also a whistleblower. In 2010 the government alleged that Drake 'mishandled' documents, one of the few such Espionage Act cases in U.S. history. Drake's defenders claim that he was instead being persecuted for challenging the Trailblazer Project. ....

On June 9, 2011, all 10 original charges against him were dropped. Drake rejected several deals because he refused to "plea bargain with the truth". He eventually pled to one misdemeanor count for exceeding authorized use of a computer; ... .

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Andrews_Drake
 
Rather pitiful there are so few post in this thread. No one seems to care that they are loosing their freedoms little by little.

It is time to repeal the Patriot Act. It would do little harm to intelligence gathering as I feel sure all of the intelligence agencies would continue the practice, it just wouldn't have legal standing.
 
We lost all our freedoms under Bush, Obama not only did not repeal any of Bush's policies he expanded them to a level the Republicans could not even dream of.
Once a policy is passed - There is no going back.
Obama has gotten a pass for too long because he is a "liberal Democrat".
When we have another Republican president only then will Liberal Democrats complain.
Too late, As everything will be justified by saying - Obama did it for 8 years
 
How do we lose any freedom if the government looks at material on the internet? That material is voluntary, never goes away, and is free to look at if one only goes to the trouble. What would be different if the government set up a gazillion computer stations and proceeded to download everything? In truth, nothing.

This discussion should be about policy on how the information is used.
 
When we have another Republican president only then will Liberal Democrats complain.
We have a Republican president NOW.

Obama, and the first George Bush 1989-1993, are similar in many ways.

Except for the third rail of gay rights, Obama would have been blessed by the Republicans if it had been him instead of Bush running in 1988 (BUT if he ran on what he would eventually do in office...and, oh wait, he's Black).
 
I guess people need to start reading those fine prints on all the phone contracts and anytime you join a site but people will never read those multiple page contracts. There could be a clause on this site when you joined. Nothing on the internet is private anymore unless you keep it to yourself.
 
What is pitiful is the midless waking up to the patriot act and all the included provisions and saying... OMG!!!.... that is what is pitiful.
 
PRISM: NSA/FBI Mining Internet Data since 2007

I can just see it now.

A slick PR/advertising campaign from the NSA:

Your NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY!

Now in alliance and partnership with the DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE!

You forgot that really cool website you went to in late 2009? We have it stored, especially for YOU!

Providing a SECURE AND SECRET backup source, for ALL of your favorite messages and communications. PRISM provides you a veritable "rainbow" of message retention.

[psst...but if you actually want to retrieve these old messages, don't bother.]

AT YOUR SERVICE since 2007!!!!!!!!!
 
What's insane -- why did the Administration get a court order to seize phone records of Rosen and AP when they already have that information plus much more?

If this was Bush -- most of you guys will be calling for Bush's impeachment or sending him to prison.

... just a little hypocritical, huh.
 
I find it laughable that so many of the people whom rubberstamped this are now acting outraged that it's being used the way people warned it would be.
 
What is pitiful is the midless waking up to the patriot act and all the included provisions and saying... OMG!!!.... that is what is pitiful.

Nah, they'll just rant about it on a social media platform for irony's sake.
 
I find it laughable that so many of the people whom rubberstamped this are now acting outraged that it's being used the way people warned it would be.

... and people who were upset with it during the last Administration are peachy keen with it now.
 
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