NSA Gathered 'Startlingly Intimate' Data on Ordinary Citizens


NSA Gathered 'Startlingly Intimate' Data on Ordinary Citizens

TEHRAN (Tasnim) - Ordinary internet users targeted by NSA spying “far outnumber” the foreigners who are legally monitored, a Washington Post report revealed. The data intercepted includes “startlingly intimate” material which is automatically retained by the NSA.

Analysis of Snowden’s data by the US publication has shown the extent to which the spy agency inadvertently gathers the account data of ordinary Americans and non-Americans. Spy-turned-whistleblower Edward Snowden provided the Post with a cache of leaked data from the US National Security Agency.

The data analysis revealed that 9 out of 10 internet users who were caught in NSA data sweeps over a four-year period were not the intended surveillance targets. According to the Post, “a strikingly high proportion” of the files gathered by the agency contained email addresses, names and addresses of US citizens or residents, RT reported.

As part of the investigation, the Post reviewed around 160,000 intercepted emails and instant message conversations, as well as 7,900 documents pulled from 11,000 online accounts. The information was collected between 2009 and 2012, spanning President Barack Obama’s first term in power.

A large proportion of the data classified as “useless” by analysts contained “startlingly intimate” material. This included “stories of love and heartbreak, illicit sexual liaisons, mental-health crises, political and religious conversions, financial anxieties and disappointed hopes.” The NSA also gathered around 5,000 personal photos.

Even though these files were branded as “useless” by intelligence analysts, they were still retained by the NSA and can be accessed at any time by analysts should the need arise. In spite of criticism that the NSA’s intelligence practices are almost “Orwellian in nature,” the US government has yet to address the issue of ordinary user data that is inadvertently picked up by the NSA’s dragnet spy programs.

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