NSA encryption story, Latin American fallout and US/UK attacks on press freedoms | Glenn Greenwald

Comment is free: Glenn Greenwald on security and liberty | guardian.co.uk 2016-05-14

Summary:

The implications of the prior week's reporting of NSA stories continue to grow

(updated below - Update II [Sun.])

I'm currently working on what I believe are several significant new NSA stories, to be published imminently here, as well as one very consequential story about NSA spying in Brazil that will first be broadcast Sunday night on the Brazilian television program Fantastico (because the report has worldwide implications, far beyond Brazil, it will be translated into English and then quickly published on the internet). Until then, I'm posting below the video of the 30-minute interview I did yesterday on Democracy Now with Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez about our NSA encryption story and ongoing US/UK attacks on press freedom (the transcript of that interview is here).

"US intelligence services are making routine use around the world of government-built malware that differs little in function from the 'advanced persistent threats' that US officials attribute to China. The principal difference, US officials told The Post, is that China steals US corporate secrets for financial gain.

"'The Department of Defense does engage' in computer network exploitation, according to an e-mailed statement from an NSA spokesman, whose agency is part of the Defense Department. 'The department does ***not*** engage in economic espionage in any domain, including cyber.'"

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Link:

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/sep/07/nsa-encryption-us-uk-press-freedoms

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nsa

Authors:

Glenn Greenwald

Date tagged:

05/14/2016, 15:53

Date published:

09/07/2013, 09:04