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posted by martyb on Monday November 20 2017, @03:49PM   Printer-friendly
from the somebody-HAS-been-watching-you dept.

A Pentagon contractor left a vast archive of social-media posts on a publicly accessible Amazon account in what appears to be a military-sponsored intelligence-gathering operation that targeted people in the US and other parts of the world.

The three cloud-based storage buckets contained at least 1.8 billion scraped online posts spanning eight years, researchers from security firm UpGuard's Cyber Risk Team said in a blog post published Friday. The cache included many posts that appeared to be benign, and in many cases those involved from people in the US, a finding that raises privacy and civil-liberties questions. Facebook was one of the sites that originally hosted the scraped content. Other venues included soccer discussion groups and video game forums. Topics in the scraped content were extremely wide ranging and included Arabic language posts mocking ISIS and Pashto language comments made on the official Facebook page of Pakistani politician Imran Khan.

[...] In Friday's post, UpGuard analyst Dan O'Sullivan wrote:

Massive in scale, it is difficult to state exactly how or why these particular posts were collected over the course of almost a decade. Given the enormous size of these data stores, a cursory search reveals a number of foreign-sourced posts that either appear entirely benign, with no apparent ties to areas of concern for US intelligence agencies, or ones that originate from American citizens, including a vast quantity of Facebook and Twitter posts, some stating political opinions. Among the details collected are the web addresses of targeted posts, as well as other background details on the authors which provide further confirmation of their origins from American citizens.

Source: https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2017/11/vast-archive-from-pentagon-intel-gathering-operation-left-open-on-amazon/


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  • (Score: 2) by edIII on Monday November 20 2017, @09:27PM

    by edIII (791) on Monday November 20 2017, @09:27PM (#599412)

    Yeah, but what then would use the completed AI algorithm for? Mass surveillance? Really, it can only be for mass surveillance, unless this is part of some AI robot cop/detective and we're trying to give it intuition. Which really sounds like teaching it stereotypes so it can profile humans too. That being said, once trained, it would continue to evolve based on its interactions with humans.

    If you have regular surveillance, then a human analyst could probably do all the work. If the workload is too high then the AI tools can help a human analyst with properly captured data. By proper, I mean due process is not being bypassed in way, shape, or form.

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