Yet Another Leaker -- with the NSA's French Intercepts

Schneier on Security 2015-07-01

Summary:

Wikileaks has published some NSA SIGINT documents describing intercepted French government communications. This seems not be from the Snowden documents. It could be one of the other NSA leakers, or it could be someone else entirely.

As leaks go, this isn't much. As I've said before, spying on foreign leaders is the kind of thing we want the NSA to do. I'm sure French Intelligence does the same to us.

EDITED TO ADD (6/25): To me, more interesting than the intercepts is the spreadsheet of NSA surveillance targets. That spreadsheet gives us a glimpse into the US process of surveillance: what US government office initially asked for the surveillance, what NSA office is tasked with analyzing the intelligence collected, where a particular target is on the priorities list, and so on.

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Tags:

wikileaks surveillance privacy nsa leaks france eavesdropping

Authors:

schneier

Date tagged:

07/01/2015, 04:16

Date published:

06/25/2015, 13:51