Internet Privacy - NSA Project XKeyscore Collects Nearly Everything You Do On The Internet

Written By Unknown on Thursday, 1 August 2013 | 20:29

By Amit Rawat

Internet Privacy – with media talk about our own GCSB have a look at what the US NSA can do on the net, and if you view the map they have a red dot right over the South Island – so watch out Carolyn, Peter and Brendon.

"Further leaks have revealed an NSA project called XKeyscore that, with a few keystrokes, can give a data analyst access to nearly everything a user does on the Internet – from chat sessions to email to browsing habits.
The system requires an email because many behaviors online are completely anonymous and it is only via some sort of identifier — a username and domain — that the system can scour the database of collected Internet traffic and metadata.
As Snowden said to the Guardian on June 10, “I, sitting at my desk could wiretap anyone, from you or your accountant, to a federal judge or even the president, if I had a personal email.” XKeyscore is how it is done."
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