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Disputed N.S.A. Phone Program Is Shut Down, Aide Says
2019-03-05
[NYT] WASHINGTON ‐ The National Security Agency has quietly shut down a system that analyzes logs of Americans’ domestic calls and texts, according to a senior Republican congressional aide, halting a program that has touched off disputes about privacy and the rule of law since the Sept. 11 attacks.

The agency has not used the system in months, and the Trump administration might not ask Congress to renew its legal authority, which is set to expire at the end of the year, according to the aide, Luke Murry, the House minority leader’s national security adviser.

In a raw assertion of executive power, President George W. Bush’s administration started the program as part of its intense pursuit for Qaeda conspirators in the weeks after the 2001 terrorist attacks, and a court later secretly blessed it. The intelligence contractor Edward J. Snowden disclosed the program’s existence in 2013, jolting the public and contributing to growing awareness of how both governments and private companies harvest and exploit personal data.

The way that intelligence analysts have gained access to bulk records of Americans’ phone calls and texts has evolved, but the purpose has been the same: They analyze social links to hunt for associates of known terrorism suspects.

Intelligence agencies can use the technique on data obtained through other means, like collection from networks abroad, where there are fewer legal limits. But those approaches do not offer the same systematic access to domestic phone records.
Posted by:Besoeker

#3  Any further spying beyond this point is just for fun.
Posted by: ed in texas   2019-03-05 11:14  

#2  "Evolved" indeed.

like collection from networks abroad, where there are fewer legal limits.

Yes, FIVE EYES collaboration implied. See electronic monitoring of Trump Towers for additional details.
Posted by: Besoeker   2019-03-05 08:27  

#1  Analysing data is not the problem,
The problem is that the analysis is on EVERYONE and not warranted.
This can lead to problems of
#False positives- this can disrupt more targeted investigations with using investigatory resources that could be used in a more targeted manner.
#Massive overhead- May be better to distribute storage back out to comms providers, and also have an electronic warrant system to approve it, then just join the results.
#Privacy This is perfect for illegal domestic spying on political enemies.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2019-03-05 08:16  

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