Washington Post Reveals more Edward Snowden data on PRISM

Numerous breaking stories today regarding NSA spying…

(Washington Post) Some documents describing the (PRISM) program were first released by The Washington Post on June 6. The newly released documents below give additional details about how the program operates, including the levels of review and supervisory control at the NSA and FBI. The documents also show how the program interacts with the Internet companies. These slides, annotated by The Post, represent a selection from the overall document, and certain portions are redacted.

(iroots.org) As hinted by Edward Snowden in his initial video/interview, the newly released documents imply that the government can monitor interactions online in real time.

Depending on the provider, the NSA may receive live notifications when a target logs on or sends an e-mail, or may monitor a voice, text or voice chat as it happens…

UPDATE: A few minutes ago the German website, SPIEGEL, released additional information on NSA spying: America’s NSA intelligence service allegedly targeted the European Union with its spying activities. According to SPIEGEL information, the US placed bugs in the EU representation in Washington and infiltrated its computer network. Cyber attacks were also perpetrated against Brussels in New York and Washington. LINK.

See the additional slides here.

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