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posted by Fnord666 on Monday May 01 2017, @05:39AM   Printer-friendly
from the as-far-as-you-can-throw-them dept.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/28/us/politics/nsa-surveillance-terrorism-privacy.html

The National Security Agency said Friday that it had halted one of the most disputed practices of its warrantless surveillance program, ending a once-secret form of wiretapping that dates to the Bush administration's post-Sept. 11 expansion of national security powers.

The agency is no longer collecting Americans' emails and texts exchanged with people overseas that simply mention identifying terms — like email addresses — for foreigners whom the agency is spying on, but are neither to nor from those targets.

The decision is a major development in American surveillance policy. Privacy advocates have argued that the practice skirted or overstepped the Fourth Amendment.

The change is unrelated to the surveillance imbroglio over the investigations into Russia and the Trump campaign, according to officials familiar with the matter. Rather, it stemmed from a discovery that N.S.A. analysts had violated rules imposed by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court barring any searching for Americans' information in certain messages captured through such wiretapping.

Though I'm personally wondering why now.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday May 01 2017, @02:40PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday May 01 2017, @02:40PM (#502275)

    Why believe them now? Because the whiny little bitch in chief threw a twitter tantrum about getting caught in the mass surveillance dragnet. Whiny little bitch doesn't understand why he and his shit stain buddies can't freely conduct covert communications with Russia so he told the NSA to knock it the hell off.

    Mass surveillance is fine as long as it's not inadvertently shining a spotlight on the unethical and illegal shady dealings of those in charge. Can't have the plebs seeing how the world REALLY works now, can we?

    I, for probably the first time in my life, believe them this time. Someone "high up" finally got caught in their own machine.