21st Century Wire says…
Ed Snowden’s latest leak details exactly how your personal data is collected and stored, and then sifted through by the NSA in America and GCHQ in Britain.
The Australian IT News website has also listed the US-run spy centers which are conveniently located overseas in order to provide a layer of deniability, but also to evade US Constitutional laws. The US employed the same offshore tactic in 1988 when it created ECHELON, a total data collection and spying network which the NSA located in the North of England and then piped information via a dedicated, high-speed information line back to the NSA headquarters near Washington DC.
More importantly, however, is the revelation that this digital global spy network is designed to specifically target ‘domestic citizens’, as evidenced by this important point made:
“The NSA RAGTIME domestic counter-terrorism information collection operation instituted by the Bush administration, that as many as fifty companies provide data to.”
IT News provides the details of their operation here…
Massive amounts of data collected
Fugitive US National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden has revealed the extent of some of Australia’s participation in the giant surveillance programme that allegedly monitors internet as well as voice and SMS data worldwide.
PRISM slides provided to Brazilian news organisation O Globo by Glenn Greenwald, the Guardian journalist who broke the story of global surveillance, point to four Australian signals intelligence bases and the Waihopai facility taking part in the XKEYSCORE categorising and processing system.
According to Fairfax, the US-Australian Joint Defence Facility at Pine Gap, Alice Springs contribute to the XKEYSCORE system, along with the Darwin Shoal Bay Receiving Station, the Australian Defence Satellite Communications Facility at Geraldton and the HMAS Harman naval comms station outside Canberra.
XKeyscore is said by authors Marc Ambinder and D B Grady to be part of the NSA RAGTIME domestic counter-terrorism information collection operation instituted by the Bush administration, that as many as fifty companies provide data to.
Ambinder describes it as such: “At Fort Meade, a program called XKEYSCORE processes all signals before they are shunted off to various “production lines” that deal with specific issues. PINWALE is the main NSA database for recorded signals intercepts.
It is compartmentalized by keywords (the NSA calls them “selectors”). Metadata is stored in a database called MARINA and is generally retained for five years.”
On top of the abovementioned databases, the NSA NUCLEON system keeps track of voice calls.
The slides published by O Globo also indicate that real-time surveillance of internet users is taking place, with logons and other activity being monitored.
Speaking to Der Spiegel over the weekend, Snowden said that the British, Australian, Canadian and New Zealand partners in the Five-Eyes spy programme sometimes went further than the US NSA agency.
In particular, Snowden said the UK Government Communications Headquarter’s TEMPORA programme saved everything, no matter what the data was and which rights were violated by the collection.
TEMPORA taps over 200 optical fibre cables landing in Britain, according to the Guardian. The amount of traffic intercepted amounts to an estimated 27 petabytes a day, with 300 GCHQ analysts and 250 NSA colleagues sifting through it.
Presently, TEMPORA is capable of saving just three days’ worth of data, but this includes everything that goes through the UK communications links. The data is shared with the NSA, Snowden said.
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