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 No.552

From Radio to Porn: British Spies Track Web Users’ Online Identities

HERE WAS A SIMPLE AIM at the heart of the top-secret program: Record the website browsing habits of “every visible user on the Internet.”

Before long, billions of digital records about ordinary people’s online activities were being stored every day. Among them were details cataloging visits to porn, social media and news websites, search engines, chat forums, and blogs.

The mass surveillance operation — code-named KARMA POLICE — was launched by British spies about seven years ago without any public debate or scrutiny. It was just one part of a giant global Internet spying apparatus built by the United Kingdom’s electronic eavesdropping agency, Government Communications Headquarters, or GCHQ.

The revelations about the scope of the British agency’s surveillance are contained in documents obtained by The Intercept from National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden. Previous reports based on the leaked files have exposed how GCHQ taps into Internet cables to monitor communications on a vast scale, but many details about what happens to the data after it has been vacuumed up have remained unclear.

Amid a renewed push from the U.K. government for more surveillance powers, more than two dozen documents being disclosed today by The Intercept reveal for the first time several major strands of GCHQ’s existing electronic eavesdropping capabilities.

One system builds profiles showing people’s web browsing histories. Another analyzes instant messenger communications, emails, Skype calls, text messages, cell phone locations, and social media interactions. Separate programs were built to keep tabs on “suspicious” Google searches and usage of Google Maps.

The surveillance is underpinned by an opaque legal regime that has authorized GCHQ to sift through huge archives of metadata about the private phone calls, emails and Internet browsing logs of Brits, Americans, and any other citizens — all without a court order or judicial warrant.

https://cryptome.org/2015/09/nsa-gchq-intercept-15-0924.zip

https://theintercept.com/2015/09/25/gchq-radio-porn-spies-track-web-users-online-identities/

 No.559

File: 1443273292704.jpg (101.71 KB, 1165x501, 1165:501, gchq-cryptome.jpg)

Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2015 20:14:34 -0400

From: "James M. Atkinson" <jmatk[at]tscm.com>

To: John Young <jya[at]pipeline.com>, cryptome[at]earthlink.net

Subject: Spying on Cryptome

"With the latest Snowden release of information I believe that you have caught the U.S. government red-handed allowing GCHQ free and unrestricted access to spy on U.S. citizen, inside the United States, within any form of warrant, or with what is called a "General Warrant" which the Supreme Court of the United States has ruled is illegal.

Look in the bottom most position of the "Geofusion" report that you have posted."

https://archive.is/EkR2q

https://cryptome.org/2015/09/gchq-illegal-spying-us.htm




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