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Inventor of world wide web criticises NSA over privacy breaches

The Daily Telegraph

06 Nov 2013

Sir Tim Berners-Lee says NSA has weakened online security

Sir Tim Berners-Lee is encouraging governments around the world to release their data to the public

Sir Tim Berners-Lee called for a ‘full and frank public debate’ over internet surveillance

The inventor of the world wide web has criticised America’s National Security Agency and its British counterpart GCHQ for weakening online security by breaking the encryptions that guard data privacy for millions of computer users around the world.

Sir Tim Berners-Lee called for a “full and frank public debate” over internet surveillance, warning that cracking encryption software was foolish and would be exploited by cybercriminals.

“We need powerful agencies to combat criminal activity online – but any powerful agency needs checks and balances and, based on recent revelations, it seems the current system of checks and balances has failed,” he told the Guardian.

“In a totalitarian state where it reckoned it was the only strong state in the world, I can imagine that being a reasonable plan. But in this situation, internet security is hard. It’s naïve to imagine that if you introduce a weakness into a system you will be the only one to use it.”

As well as the dangers of exposing private data to hacker gangs and hostile states, cracking encryptions was also unethical, he said.

“Any democratic country has to take the high road; it has to live by its principles. I’m very sympathetic to attempts to increase security against organised crime, but you have to distinguish yourself from the criminal.”

While he had expected some of the surveillance activities that were revealed by whistleblower Edward Snowden were taking place, he told the paper he was surprised by the scale of the NSA’s reach.

Mr Snowden’s disclosures illustrated a “dysfunctional and unaccountable” failure at the heart of US and UK governments and proved that whistleblowers must be protected from prosecution.

Sir Tim, who is based at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts, currently serves as the director of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) that seeks to improve global standards for the web.

‘NSA Decoded’: Snowden’s Revelations Explained

CommonDreams.org

Monday, November 4, 2013

In a new and impressive interactive presentation of their in-depth reporting on the NSA revelations made possible by Edward Snowden, The Guardian shows why it is widely regarded as the best newspaper in the world.

When Edward Snowden met journalists in his cramped room in Hong Kong’s Mira hotel in June, his mission was ambitious. Amid the clutter of laundry, meal trays and his four laptops, he wanted to start a debate about mass surveillance.

He succeeded beyond anything the journalists or Snowden himself ever imagined. His disclosures about the NSA resonated with Americans from day one. But they also exploded round the world.

Check it out here.

Closed Senate committee passes bill that cements bulk NSA record collection

Written by RT News

Published time: November 01, 2013

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In a closed session, the US Senate Intelligence Committee approved legislation that codifies into law the NSA’s bulk collection of domestic telephone metadata.

The bill, sponsored by committee chair Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), cements bulk phone metadata  collection into the business records provision (Section 215) of  the Patriot Act, strengthening NSA surveillance legality allowed  under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).

“The NSA call-records program is legal and subject to  extensive congressional and judicial oversight,” Feinstein  said in a statement. “I believe it contributes to our national  security. But more can and should be done to increase  transparency and build public support for privacy protections in  place.”

The committee’s 11-4 vote for passage of the FISA Improvements  Act runs counter to legislation introduced by the chairmen of the  House and Senate judiciary committees this week. Among other  attributes, that legislation – the USA FREEDOM Act – would   “end bulk collection under Section 215 of the Patriot Act, in  light of the massive intrusion on Americans’ privacy and the lack  of evidence of its effectiveness.”

Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner (R-OH), chair of the House Judiciary  Committee and co-author of the Patriot Act 12 years ago, has  previously said that after Congress amended in 2006 the Patriot  Act to authorize broad, secret warrants for most any type of   “tangible” records, both the Bush and Obama  administrations have misinterpreted the law’s power to allow bulk  collection of all phone call records in and out of the United  States.

Feinstein’s bill further authorizes such an interpretation into  law, which would thwart current legal challenges to the program  under those grounds. Though constitutional challenges could still  be considered.

The legislation demands for the first time that when the  government queries the metadata database, it has to have   “reasonable, articulable suspicion” of terrorism against  the targets. The NSA claims it has followed that guideline thus  far.

Critics of Feinstein’s bill in and out of the  Senate said it does not go far enough to protect Americans’   privacy and security rights.

“The NSA’s ongoing, invasive surveillance of Americans’  private information does not respect our constitutional values  and needs fundamental reform – not incidental changes,” Sen.  Mark Udall (D-CO), who voted against the bill in committee, said  in a statement on Thursday. “Unfortunately, the bill passed by  the Senate Intelligence Committee does not go far enough to  address the NSA’s overreaching domestic surveillance  programs.”

An aspect of the bill expands the NSA’s power in another way,  allowing the agency to continue targeting the cell phones of   “roamers,” or foreigners who enter the United States, for  up to 72 hours – a practice that requires a warrant. An internal  NSA audit provided by classified documents from former NSA  contractor Edward Snowden found the agency often ignored the  requirement.

“This says bulk collection of American records can continue.  It especially ensures and approves bulk collection despite the  fact that it’s under shaky legal footing,” Elizabeth Goitein,  a director of the Liberty and National Security Program at the  Brennan Center for Justice, told Wired.

In June, revelations made possible by Snowden showed that a  classified court opinion required telecom giant Verizon to  provide the NSA with, among other data, phone numbers of both  parties involved in all calls made by millions of Americans.

Feinstein’s bill would also require that the NSA director and  inspector general be subject to Senate confirmation. In addition,  it says that metadata can be kept for up to five years, and  searches of data over three years old have to be approved by the  US attorney general. The NSA must also supply the Foreign  Intelligence Surveillance Court, which approves surveillance  warrants, with a record of searches.

The bill also calls for the NSA to publicly release an annual  report of the number of database inquiries made, as well as the  number of times those searches led to an FBI investigation.

Senate floor debate is the next step for Feinstein’s bill, though  no date has been set. Sensenbrenner’s bill, co-sponsored by Sen.  Patrick Leahy (D-VT), has not received a hearing date in either  legislative chamber.

“The Feinstein bill is terrible and would make things worse. I  think the Leahy-Sensenbrenner bill begins to address some of the  problems” with the NSA, director of civil liberties at the  Stanford Center for Internet and Society, Jennifer Granick, told  The Huffington Post.

Barack Obama ‘approved tapping Angela Merkel’s phone 3 years ago’

The Telegraph

27 Oct 2013

President Barack Obama was told about monitoring of German Chancellor in 2010   and allowed it to continue, says German newspaper

Obama 'approved tapping Merkel's phone 3 years ago'

President   Barack Obama was personally informed about secret US monitoring of   Angela Merkel three years ago, according to latest reports on the   eavesdropping affair.

The President allowed the National Security Agency (NSA) to continue spying on   the German chancellor, it was claimed.

Mr Obama was told of the secret monitoring of Mrs Merkel by General Keith   Alexander, the head of the NSA, in 2010, according to Bild am Sonntag, a   German newspaper.

“Obama did not stop the action at that time but allowed it to continue,” a US   intelligence source close to the NSA operation told the Sunday newspaper.

The White House later commissioned an extensive NSA dossier about Mrs Merkel,   according to Bild.

The new disclosure came after it was reported that US intelligence operates a   global network of 80 electronic listening posts, including 19 in European   cities, notably Paris, Berlin, Rome and Madrid, according to Spiegel, the   German magazine.

It   also claimed that America began monitoring Mrs Merkel as long ago as 2002,   three years before she became Chancellor when she was still leader of the   opposition.

The latest twists in the US spying scandal come after President Obama   reportedly assured Mrs Merkel during a telephone conversation last week that   he was unaware the NSA had been spying on her.

In fact, the NSA monitoring of the chancellor included the content of her SMS   messages, as well as telephone calls, according to Bild.

Only her secure office landline used for communicating with other heads of   state was unaffected.

Information about Mrs Merkel was collated in the US Embassy beside the   Brandenburg Gate in Berlin and sent directly to the White House.

Her predecessor as German chancellor, Gerhard Schroeder, was also the target   of secret US monitoring following his opposition to the Iraq war, Bild says.

The   revelations about US spying on Mrs Merkel have sparked outrage   across the German political spectrum.

Three quarters of Germans now believe President Obama should issue a personal   apology to their leader, according to a poll. Meanwhile, 60 per cent of   Germans say the eavesdropping affair strongly or very strongly damages   US-German relations.

The spying row prompted leaders meeting at a European Council summit to demand   a new deal with Washington on intelligence-gathering.

Meanwhile, Michael Morrell, the former CIA deputy director, told CBS’ 60   Minutes programme that the leaks by Edward Snowden, a former NSA contractor,   have undermined American efforts to track terrorist threats.

“What Edward Snowden did has put Americans at greater risk because   terrorists learn from leaks, and they will be more careful, and we will not   get the intelligence we would have gotten otherwise,” he said.

Mr Morrell said that Mr Snowden was a traitor to his country. “I think this is   the most serious leak – the most serious compromise of classified   information in the history of the US intelligence community,” he said.

Healthcare.gov exposed as data-gathering honey pot to shamelessly harvest private consumer data and turn it over to the NSA

by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger

Friday, October 25, 2013

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(NaturalNews) The pieces of the puzzle on Obamacare are finally coming together.  Yesterday it was revealed  during congressional testimony that the Healthcare.gov website contains a  hidden disclaimer which reads, “You have no reasonable expectation of  privacy regarding any communication or data transmitting or stored on this  information system.”
This is an open admission that the site intends to  share your data with other government entities. It also means the entire website  violates federal law because it does not comply with HIPAA regulations for  medical privacy. Click  here to watch the astonishing video testimony.
But this isn’t the  only evidence now emerging.
It also turns out that an NSA-funded entity  actually helped build Healthcare.gov! Kit Daniels has just published  a groundbreaking story that links the CIA venture capital firm “In-Q-Tel” to  the Healthcare.gov data collection technology provider known as  Socrata.
“Socrata will work with the CIA and other intelligence  agencies to transform raw data into a format easily utilized and accessible to  the intelligence community,” writes Daniels. “Healthcare.gov captures the  personal data provided during the Obamacare enrollment process for this spy grid  database.”

Clever ploy to sweep up all the private data of the sheeple

So far, only  brainwashed sheeple are even attempting to sign up for health care under  Healthcare.gov. Anybody else who has been paying attention knows that any  information you hand over to HHS goes right to the  NSA.
Healthcare.gov is specifically designed to gather your most  intimate details such as social security number, annual salary, place of  employment, immigration status, military background, criminal history, physical  place of residence, bank account numbers and much more. This information is  simply shuttled directly to the NSA where it is then used to cross-tabulate all  your phone calls, texts, social media posts, website surfing habits, credit card  purchase habits and much more.
Combined with mobile device tracking  technology which has been widely acknowledged to already exist, the NSA can even  compile a minute-by-minute map of your movements, purchases and interactions  with other people. Through this analysis, the NSA can determine who you  are meeting or hanging out with.
Jim Marrs, author of numerous books  on the real history of the United States, told me, “This alone is reason enough  to not sign up for Obamacare.”

More than a rip-off; it’s an NSA front

He’s right, of course. The  Obamacare mandate is much more than just a health care rip-off and a way to  destroy the jobs base in America while stealing billions of dollars from  taxpayers and handing it over to the drug companies and cancer clinics. It’s  actually a way to sucker people into turning over their most private details to  the NSA… voluntarily!
The government is so incompetent in all this,  however, that even its fake data-mining front (Healthcare.gov)  can’t seem to function long enough for all the sheeple to type in all their  private details yet. The only thing preventing the most massive data-mining  surveillance operation in history, in other words, is the disastrous  incompetence of Obama administration project managers who can’t even seem to figure out the basics of  computer programming.
If you want to know just how much of a total joke  this fake Healthcare.gov front-end really is, check out the Javascript file found  here. (Until they remove it, anyway.)
This file on Healthcare.gov contains  “dummy data” that includes names like “Han Solo,” “Chewbacca” and “Leia  Organa” (Princess Leia from Star Wars). This is what $600 million buys you under  Obama’s leadership: fantasy characters and Javascript gobbledygook.
It’s  all one big joke, you see, being played out on the American people. I am  convinced that Healthcare.gov was never intended to really function. It’s  all a desperate, late-stage ploy to sweep up all the private data of the most  gullible people in society to be used in some nefarious way as the crumbling  U.S. empire implodes from outrageous debt and suffocating entitlement  payouts.
You can bet I’m not handing over my social security number to  Healthcare.gov. And anyone else who wants to keep their details private needs to  learn to NEVER trust government with anything. Be especially careful not  to trust the Obama administration, a dark legacy built on a never-ending cascade  of lies and criminality.
Under Obama, the U.S. empire is steeped in such  evil, criminal acts that the  world’s nations are now petitioning the United Nations to stop America from  running its nefarious surveillance programs.
Obama now makes Bush look  like a saint.

Merkel’s mobile may have been spied on by US – German chancellery

Merkel's mobile may have been spied on by US - German chancellery

Photo: RIA

The German government has received information that US intelligence is spying on the mobile phone communications of Chancellor Angela Merkel, her spokesman said Wednesday.

According to the spokesperson, Merkel spoke to US President Obama on Wednesday and asked for immediate and comprehensive clarification.

“The chancellor today telephoned President (Barack) Obama” and “made clear that she unequivocally disapproves of such practices, should they be confirmed, and regards them as completely unacceptable,” spokesman Steffen Seibert said in a statement.

Voice of Russia, Reuters, AFP
Read more: http://voiceofrussia.com/news/2013_10_23/Merkels-mobile-may-have-been-spied-on-by-US-German-gov-t-spokesman-4296/

Obama answers to France’s inquiries over NSA

Obama answers to France’s inquiries over NSA

 © Collage: «Voice of Russia»

Izvestia writes that U.S. President Obama tried to placate his French counterpart François Hollande in a telephone conversation, following a scandal stemming from allegations of the NSA spying on French citizens. Earlier this week French newspaper Le Monde published an article, claiming that according to leaked documents provided by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, American surveillance agencies wiretapped French officials, businessmen and common citizens. Obama assured France’s president that the White House has already initiated changes to the way surveillance services collect and process information in order to find a balance between ensuring safety of American citizens and intrusion into the private lives of foreign nationals. The newspaper reminds that prior to the conversation between the top-ranking officials, France’s Foreign Ministry summoned the American ambassador to express its discontent. François – Bernard Huyghe, French cyberwarfare expert, says that the Le Monde article was no surprise and that the French government knew about privacy intrusion since the 90s. A demonstrative reaction is likely caused by internal politics – it’s an attempt to appease the far-left ruling coalition, the expert believes. Other experts agree that governments generally know about these things and it’s unlikely anything will actually change.

Snowdened? Top NSA Officials to Leave Spy Agency Posts

CommonDreams.org

Jacob Chamberlain, staff writer

Published on Thursday, October 17, 2013

Linking departure of NSA director Keith Alexander and his top civilian deputy directly to explosive revelations by whistleblower Edward Snowden remains unlikely

 

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Keith Alexander (Getty Images)Director of the National Security Agency, General Keith Alexander, will step down from his post in the coming months, according to a Pentagon spokesperson.

Alexander, who as head of the NSA has guided the agency’s controversial dragnet spying programs in recent years, has formalized plans to leave by next April at the latest, Reuters reports Thursday.

Likewise, Alexander’s deputy, John Inglis, is due to retire by the end of the year, according to U.S. officials.

“This has nothing to do with media leaks,” NSA spokeswoman Vanee Vines told Reuters. “The decision for his retirement was made prior; an agreement was made with the (Secretary of Defense) and the Chairman for one more year – to March 2014.”

That may or may not be so, according to observers, but the real issue is whether or not either official—or anyone ever—will be held accountable for the controversial behavior of the spy agency in recent years.

As chief of the nation’s largest and most secretive intelligence agency—sometimes referred to as the “No Such Agency”— Alexander had largely escaped media attention until this year’s explosive revelations made possible by whistleblower Edward Snowden. The leaked details of numerous NSA programs put Alexander—and the testimony he offered in front of a series of public congressional hearings—at the center of the global media debate about the legally suspect surveillance operations of the U.S. government.

Mike Masnick, editor at TechDirt, concedes that the departures were likely planned, but doesn’t necessarily think that’s a good thing.

That Alexander and Inglis weren’t forced out by the Snowden revelations, Masnick says, “is unfortunate, as it really does seem like there should be some punishment for the widespread excesses and abuses that have been revealed by Snowden.”

Despite widespread anger over the revelations that the NSA has been spying on innocent people in the U.S. and around the world, Alexander has continuously defended the NSA’s tactics.

Asked whether the National Security Agency should collect all communications of U.S. residents at a recent Senate Intelligence Committee hearing, Alexander replied, “I believe it is in the nation’s best interest to put all the phone records into a lock-box – yes.”

Alexander’s approach to to his job was recently described in a Foreign Policy exposé as an “all-out, barely-legal drive to build the ultimate spy machine.” And Alexander’s peers see him as a “cowboy willing to play fast and loose with legal limits in order to construct a system of ubiquitous surveillance,” as former Guardian journalist Glenn Greenwald who broke the Snowden leaks, summarized.

As for who should replace Alexander, Masnick argued there was at least an opportunity for President Obama to make a change at the agency that could make amends for some of the agency’s worst proclivities under current leadership.

“It seems unlikely that this will happen,” he said, “but the President has said that he wants to rebuild the trust of Americans in the NSA and the wider intelligence community, and the choices he makes for who will lead the NSA are a real opportunity to at least take a step in that direction. No one actually expects him to, say, pick a civil liberties activist, but there are people out there who have experience in the intelligence community and who also have shown a respect and appreciation for privacy and civil liberties. Furthermore, finding someone who can present the case for reform — one which recognizes that “collect it all” is not just bad policy, but bad for actually finding useful information — would be a big step forward.”

According to Reuters, however, one of the top officials now under consideration is Vice Admiral Michael Rogers, currently serving as commander of the U.S. Navy’s 10th Fleet and U.S. Fleet Cyber Command and described by one unnamed official as someone very “well thought of” by those in the military’s cyber-warfare and “information dominance” circles.

U.S. spy agency collects millions of email address lists – report

Reuters

15th October 2013

 

An illustration picture shows the logo of the U.S. National Security Agency on the display of an iPhone in Berlin, June 7, 2013. REUTERS/Pawel Kopczynski

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. National Security Agency collects hundreds of millions of contact lists from personal email and instant messaging accounts around the world, including many from Americans, The Washington Post reported on Monday.

The collection program intercepts email address books and “buddy lists” from instant messaging services as they move across global data links, the newspaper said in an article posted on its website, citing senior intelligence officials and documents provided by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden.

The Post said analyzing that data lets the NSA search for connections and map relationships among foreign intelligence targets.

The data collection takes place outside the United States, but sweeps in the contacts of many Americans, the report said, citing two senior U.S. intelligence officials.

A spokesman for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, which oversees the NSA, said the agency is focused on discovering and developing intelligence about foreign intelligence targets. “We are not interested in personal information about ordinary Americans,” he told the Post.

Snowden’s revelations about the reach and methods of the NSA, including the monitoring of vast volumes of Internet traffic and phone records, have upset U.S. allies from Germany to Brazil. Admirers call him a human rights champion and critics denounce him as a traitor.

The 30-year-old is now living in a secret location in Russia, beyond the reach of U.S. authorities who want him on espionage charges because he leaked the details of top-secret electronic spying programs to the media.

He travelled to Hong Kong in May and later, under pressure from China, flew to Moscow, where he has been granted a year’s asylum.

Warning: Enrolling in Obamacare allows government to link your IP address with your name, social security number, bank accounts and web surfing habits

by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
Editor of NaturalNews.com

Thursday, October 10, 2013

 

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(NaturalNews) We have already established that Healthcare.gov  is not a functioning database application that allows people to shop for  competing health plans. It is actually a government-run Trojan Horse that  suckers people into creating accounts where they hand over:
• Name and  address • Email address and password • Social security number • Private  bank account details • Employer details and other information
During  the enrollment process, your computer also hands over your IP address  which is then tied to your social security number.
This IP address is  then handed over to the NSA thanks to its new mega-black-hole data center in  Utah, where your IP is cross-referenced with all website visits,  including:
• “Anti-government” websites • Porn sites • Gambling  sites • File sharing sites • “Terrorism” support sites • Encryption  service sites like Hushmail • Chat rooms, message boards and  more
Armed with this information, the NSA can then link your  seemingly-anonymous online chats, comments and posts with your social security  number. Linguistic algorithms can “score” your online posts to create red flags  that call for additional investigations of anyone using words like “liberty” or  “patriot.”
This information can then be turned over to law enforcement,  as is found in the fine print of the Maryland Obamacare exchange, which  states:
…we may share information provided in your application  with the appropriate authorities for law enforcement and audit  activities.
Thus, by enrolling in Obamacare, you are voluntarily  surveilling yourself and handing over the data to the government  while also AGREEING to terms of self-incrimination.
Ponder the  implications of this for a moment…

Obamacare is actually a self-incrimination surveillance program designed to  ensnare the American people in a devil’s contract

Obamacare is the  meta-level con of tricking Americans into thinking they’re signing up for free  health insurance when, in reality, the website primarily exists to scrape  personal financial details, passwords, emails and social security numbers from  Americans who will later be targeted by the government itself.
All the  emails registered with Healthcare.gov, for example, will likely be used by the Obama administration to spam people with political propaganda or contrived “terror alerts” that  use fear to concentrate more power in the hands of government.
All the  financial data will be turned over to the IRS for criminal investigations of  Americans who are suspected of under-reporting their incomes (or supporting  “patriot” groups with financial donations).
All the passwords used on  Healthcare.gov will be turned over to the NSA and matched up with individual IP  addresses so that NSA operatives can hack into private bank accounts, encrypted  email accounts and other private data, based on the assumption that most users  use identical passwords across all the websites they commonly access. (A  person’s password under Obamacare probably has a  50% chance of also working for their online banking. And since the NSA has your  social security number, it’s a no-brainer to match up your online surfing habits  with your phone number, home address, investment holdings, tax returns,  international travel history and so on.)
In essence, Obamacare allows the  government to gather a goldmine of private data that can be exploited to  target, punish, incriminate, blackmail or steal from any desired  target.
As this is a federal government that believes it now has  total power to do anything it wants without limit, there are no boundaries of  what it might do with this data. Remember, Obama is the president who literally  maintains “kill lists”  of Americans to have terminated. This is openly admitted and confirmed. The  Obama administration also believes it can bypass Congress and simply create new  law by executive order, concentrating all power into its own hands with no  regard for the separation of power upon which this nation was founded.
As  is common with tyrants, the Obama administration truly believes the People have  no right to privacy, no right to due process, no right to representation in  government and no right to determine your own engagement in commerce. This is  why Obama is playing such hardball to shove Obamacare down everybody’s throats:  the government desperately needs to gather all this surveillance data so that it  can leverage it to blackmail members of the U.S. Supreme Court, the Senate, the  House, and even federal judges. Blackmail is essential to maintaining power in a  corrupt society. And Healthcare.gov is the portal for scraping passwords, IP  addresses and even financial details from anyone gullible enough to actually  hand this over to government (i.e. democrats).
As far as I’m concerned,  the IRS can fine me all they want. I’m never voluntarily enrolling in Obamacare,  even if you put a gun to my head like Obama is doing to the entire nation right  now with this insane, contrived government shutdown that treats our own veterans  like dirt.
All dignity is now gone from the Obama administration.  Zero credibility remains. The government has all but openly declared war on the  People and is actively using tricks like Healthcare.gov to coerce people into  incriminating themselves. The Obama administration is out of control and a grave  danger to society. It must be lawfully stopped from damaging America any  further.
Now is the time to seriously discuss impeachment, not just of  the President but of every U.S. Senator and House member who voted for this  unconstitutional, “Trojan  Horse” health care system that’s destroying America’s economy and wasting an  unprecedented amount of time, money and effort. End Obamacare now and restore  dignity and justice to America.