2011-7-24 · Jack E. Dunlap, was an United States Army Sergeant stationed at the National Security Agency, who later became a spy for the Soviet Union in the early 1960's. In order to continue his access to classified information, Sgt. Dunlap applied for civilian employment at NSA.

NSA to Congress: Our spy programs don’t work, aren’t used 2019-11-6 · Back in June 2018, the NSA unexpectedly announced that it had unlawfully collected hundreds of millions of call details from American citizens. The spy agency said it was unable to separate legitimate data from unlawful data and so as a result it was deleting it all. NSA Not Spying On Canadians, But The 'Five Eyes' Are A secret court authorization allows the NSA to spy on all of the world’s countries except four, one of them being Canada, according to U.S. government documents obtained by the Washington Post Just the "Facts": What We Know About the NSA Spying on

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2019-1-30 · Reuters reveals how a UAE surveillance operation, staffed by former U.S. cyber-agents, spied on dissidents, rivals and Americans. Inside 'Project Raven.'

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The NSA has previously announced deleting some records collected under the program due to technical issues involving what data telecommunications firms shared with the spy agency. Former NSA director explains why the spy … 2017-4-28 · Former NSA director explains why the spy agency will end a controversial surveillance technique 来自 外文资料 由 TechCrunch 发布于 2017-04-28 10:22:26 Earlier today, the NSA announced its intentions to limit a surveillance technique that had a nasty side effect of sweeping up communications to and from Americans. Snowden: Leak of NSA spy programs "marks my end" - CBS … 2013-6-12 · Snowden: Leak of NSA spy programs "marks my end" June 12, 2013 / 5:41 PM / CBS/AP The government could also make an argument that the NSA leaks have aided the enemy -- … BND helped NSA spy on EU politicians & companies ‘against Over the course of 10 years, the NSA sent the BND thousands of so-called ‘selectors,' which included IP addresses, emails, and phone numbers, Spiegel reported. Several times a day, the BND downloaded the NSA selectors into their monitoring system and used them to spy on targets.