NSA & FBI are Tapping Directly Into the Central Servers of 9 US Internet CompaniesWe are all AP reporters nowby Gatordoug @ thedaleygatorLook at who Team Obama is spying on now. You, me, all of usVia WaPo:The National Security Agency and the FBI are tapping directly into the central servers of nine leading U.S. Internet companies, extracting audio, video, photographs, e-mails, documents and connection logs that enable analysts to track a person’s movements and contacts over time.The highly classified program, code-named PRISM, has not been disclosed publicly before. Its establishment in 2007 and six years of exponential growth took place beneath the surface of a roiling debate over the boundaries of surveillance and privacy. Even late last year, when critics of the foreign intelligence statute argued for changes, the only members of Congress who know about PRISM were bound by oaths of office to hold their tongues.An internal presentation on the Silicon Valley operation, intended for senior analysts in the NSA’s Signals Intelligence Directorate, described the new tool as the most prolific contributor to the President’s Daily Brief, which cited PRISM data in 1,477 articles last year. According to the briefing slides, obtained by The Washington Post, “NSA reporting increasingly relies on PRISM” as its leading source of raw material, accounting for nearly 1 in 7 intelligence reports.
That is a remarkable figure in an agency that measures annual intake in the trillions of communications. It is all the more striking because the NSA, whose lawful mission is foreign intelligence, is reaching deep inside the machinery of American companies that host hundreds of millions of American-held accounts on American soil.The technology companies, which participate knowingly in PRISM operations, include most of the dominant global players of Silicon Valley. They are listed on a roster that bears their logos in order of entry into the program: “Microsoft, Yahoo, Google, Facebook, PalTalk, AOL, Skype, YouTube, Apple.” PalTalk, although much smaller, has hosted significant traffic during the Arab Spring and in the ongoing Syrian civil war.How bad is this? Even the NY Times is ripping President ObamaWithin hours of the disclosure that the federal authorities routinely collect data on phone calls Americans make, regardless of whether they have any bearing on a counterterrorism investigation, the Obama administration issued the same platitude it has offered every time President Obama has been caught overreaching in the use of his powers: Terrorists are a real menace and you should just trust us to deal with them because we have internal mechanisms (that we are not going to tell you about) to make sure we do not violate your rights.Those reassurances have never been persuasive — whether on secret warrants to scoop up a news agency’s phone records or secret orders to kill an American suspected of terrorism — especially coming from a president who once promised transparency and accountability.The administration has now lost all credibility on this issue. Mr. Obama is proving the truism that the executive will use any power it is given and very likely abuse it. That is one reason we have long argued that the Patriot Act, enacted in the heat of fear after the 9/11 attacks by members of Congress who mostly had not even read it, was reckless in its assignment of unnecessary and overbroad surveillance powers. Yes, Obama is losing the Left, but why should he care? He is not up for reelection in 2016. He now has free rein, and that is a dangerous for a radical ideologue.
Verizon Security Chief Worked at FBI
bypolitisite So let me get this straight. Michael A. Mason was executive assistant director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. He was hired by Verizon Communications as their chief security officer. Next we find out that the National Security Agency is collecting telephone records of millio... Anyone think this FBI chief is on an Op that includes releasing private phone information to the NSA? You can't make this up! Revealed: NSA collecting phone records of millions of Americans daily The National Security Agency is currently collecting the telephone records of millions of US customers of Verizon, one of America's largest telecomsproviders, under a top secret court order issued in April. The order, a copy of which has been obtained by the Guardian, requires Verizon on an "ongoing, daily basis" to give the NSA information on all telephone calls in its systems, both within the US and between the US and other countries. The document shows for the first time that under the Obama administration the communication records of millions of US citizens are being collected indiscriminately and in bulk – regardless of whether they are suspected of any wrongdoing. Read MoreRevealed The Guardian. Here is the Press release Verizon Taps Senior FBI Leader as New Chief Security Officer NEW YORK, Sept. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE: VZ) today named Michael A. Mason, currently the executive assistantdirector of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, to be the company's new chief security officer. In his current position at the FBI, Mason is in charge of the Bureau's Criminal, Cyber, Response and Services Branch -- the largest unit in the FBI.
The appointment will be effective in January following Mason's planned retirement from the FBI. He will replace Jim Trainor, who announced hisintention to retire from Verizon at the end of this year.
Mason will report directly to Verizon Executive Vice President and General Counsel Bill Barr and will work closely with the senior management team. As CSO, Mason will oversee and coordinate global security efforts throughout Verizon and all its business units, including enterprise wide security strategy and programs, physical security, cyber security and law-enforcement security matters. "Mike brings to Verizon more than 20 years' experience in all aspects of law enforcement and security," Barr said. "He has distinguished himself as a supervisor in FBI field operations and as an executive proficient at developing strategies to address critical criminal and security issues.
We're delighted that he will be joining Verizon, and I look forward toworking closely with him." Mason began his career with the FBI in 1985. He served in numerous management and executive management positions, including assistant director in charge of the Washington field office -- the Bureau's second largest office -- and acting executive assistant director of headquarters administration. Most recently, he supervised the Criminal and Cyberdivisions, the Office ofInternational Operations (which includes 59 overseas offices), the FBI's Critical Incident Response Group and theOffice of Law Enforcement Coordination.
Mason also served from 1980-1985 in the United States Marine Corps,where he achieved the rank of captain. He holds a bachelor's degree in accounting from Illinois Wesleyan University and in 2004 received thePresidential Rank Award for Meritorious Executive Service at the FBI.
Upon joining Verizon, he will be based in Basking Ridge, N.J.Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE: VZ), headquartered in New York, is a leader in delivering broadband and other wireline and wireless
communication innovations to mass market, business, government and wholesale customers. Verizon Wireless operates America's most reliable wireless network, serving more than 62 million customers nationwide.
Verizon's Wireline operations include Verizon Business, which delivers innovative and seamless business solutions to customers around the world, and Verizon Telecom, which brings customers the benefits of converged communications, information and entertainment services over the nation's
most advanced fiber-optic network. A Dow 30 company, Verizon has a diverse workforce of more than 238,000 and last year generated consolidated operating revenues of more than $88 billion. For more information, visit
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The NSA Spying Is Bigger Than Verizonby politisite The National Security Agency is using our electronic conveniences to data-mine information about every American. In the so-called country where freedom rings appears to be spying on it's own people to levels we can says surpasses anything Orwell or the East German Stasi could come up with. These findings remind us of what right-wing conspiracy theorists warned us of. We laughed them off as being outlandish . I mean, this is America right? The National Security Agency's warrant for metadata on every single Verizon call for three months is jaw-dropping in its scope. Except, well, the NSA's surveillance of our communications is most likely much, much bigger than that. Technology has made it possible for the American government to spy on citizens to an extent East Germany could only dream of. Basically everything we say that can be traced digitally is being collected by the NSA. We're supposed to trust that our government will be much better behaved, but they're not, and the White House almost admits it. That doesn't mean they're admitting everything. "On its face, the document suggests that the U.S. government regularly collects and stores all domestic telephone records," The Week's Marc Ambinder writes ofGlenn Greenwald's scoop last night. "My own understanding is that the NSA routinely collects millions of domestic-to-domestic phone records. It does not do anything with them unless there is a need to search through them for lawful purposes." Previous reporting from many outlets suggests that's true. In 2006, USA Today's Leslie Cauleyreported the NSA was secretly collecting call records with data from AT&T, Verizon, and BellSouth. A source told Cauley, "It's the largest database ever assembled in the world" and that the NSA wanted "to create a database of every call ever made" within U.S. territory. Likewise, in 2011, The New Yorker's Jane Mayer spoke to former NSA crypto-mathematician Bill Binney, who "believes that the agency now stores copies of all e-mails transmitted in America, in case the government wants to retrieve the details later." He thinks the NSA wants all emails to be searchable, the same way we search with Google. "The agency reportedly has the capacity to intercept and download, every six hours, electronic communications equivalent to the contents of the Library of Congress," Mayer said. As Mark Rumold, a staff attorney at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, told The Atlantic Wire last night, "This is confirmation of what we've long feared, that the NSA has been tracking the calling patterns of the entire country." Update: In defending the program, California Sen. Dianne Feinstein seems to indicate that the court order is a regular, quarterly thing. "There is nothing new in this program. The fact of the matter is, that this was a routine three-month approval under seal that was leaked," Feinstein said on Thursday. Read the rest of this story at Atlantic Wire

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