Archive for the ‘NSA’ Category

John McAfee stops NSA spying with D Central privacy device – Video


John McAfee stops NSA spying with D Central privacy device

By: TTewi Animation

See the article here:
John McAfee stops NSA spying with D Central privacy device - Video

MVI 4483 NSA Hacked Sony! – Video


MVI 4483 NSA Hacked Sony!
Obama is doing what he always does, distract, divert to deceive!

By: Gabor Zolna

Link:
MVI 4483 NSA Hacked Sony! - Video

NSA Souda Bay Service Members Participate in Strong Man Competition – USA – Video


NSA Souda Bay Service Members Participate in Strong Man Competition - USA
US Military Power (2014) HD United States Armed Forces 2014 - US: The World #39;s Police? - U.S Military power 2014 HANGAUMY.COM] US MILITARY POWER, USA MILITARY POWER, UNITED ...

By: usa

Read more here:
NSA Souda Bay Service Members Participate in Strong Man Competition - USA - Video

DEF CON 22 – NSA Playset – PCIe – Video


DEF CON 22 - NSA Playset - PCIe
DEF CON 22 Hacking Conference Presentation By Joe FitzPatrick Miles Crabill NSA Playset - PCIe.

By: SecurityRelated

View post:
DEF CON 22 - NSA Playset - PCIe - Video

Judge questions evidence on whether NSA spying is too broad

A federal judge on Friday questioned the strength of a key lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the governments Internet surveillance program known as upstream data collection.

Judge Jeffrey White heard oral arguments by attorneys from the Electronic Frontier Foundation, which filed the suit, and the government, during a hearing in a federal district court in Oakland, California. The EFF says its suit is the first challenge in public court to the governments upstream data program, which copies online data from the main cables connecting Internet networks around the world.

The EFF first filed its suit in 2008 after an AT&T technician provided evidence that the company routed copies of its Internet traffic records to the NSA.

The National Security Agency program is unconstitutional because it collects communications, including content such as email, of people without ties to issues of national security, EFF attorney Richard Wiebe told the judge. Thats an overly broad dragnet that violates the Constitutions Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable search and seizure, he said.

U.S. Justice Department attorney James Gilligan did not deny the government taps the Internets backbone to gather data. But the government uses filtering mechanisms to automatically destroy certain communications records within milliseconds, he said.

Judge White could declare the upstream collection program unconstitutional, a ruling the government would probably appeal. But on Friday, he questioned whether there was enough evidence on either side to say whether the program is constitutional.

The judges ruling might take months, judging from the number and complexity of questions he asked Friday.

What evidence is there that its all international communications [gathered], not just communications with suspected terrorists or hot spots? he asked EFF attorney Wiebe.

Wiebe cited a top-secret 2009 report by the NSA inspector general detailing the governments email and Internet data collection, published by The Guardian. Other documents, including AT&Ts first surveillance transparency report, published earlier this year, provide evidence of the programs reach, he said.

But the government has never confirmed nor denied the 2009 secret report, Gilligan said, and AT&Ts report only pertains to legal court orders received under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.

Link:
Judge questions evidence on whether NSA spying is too broad