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White House: Same NSA data collection program - "Now with New Safeguards"
2013-12-15
A White House review will conclude that a sweeping US spy agency program to collect data on telephone calls and Internet use should continue but with new privacy safeguards, reports said Friday.

The New York Times also reported that President Barack Obama's study would recommend making public the privacy protections foreign citizens can expect when their telephone or Internet records are gathered by the National Security Agency. The Wall Street Journal meanwhile said the task force would recommend that records of phone calls held by the NSA after the massive data mining operations should be held by telephone companies and not the spy agency.

The report comes as the administration finalizes a review ordered by Obama into the NSA's sweeping worldwide data and phone record collection, following revelations by fugitive intelligence contractor Edward Snowden.

The Times said that the committee conducting the review would recommend that top White House officials directly examine the list of foreign leaders whose communications are monitored by the NSA. The protection will be introduced in the wake of a furor over revelations that US spies eavesdropped on the mobile phone of German Chancellor Angela Merkel. The Times also said that the White House review would create a body of legal professionals who would argue against lawyers for the NSA over espionage operations in the existing Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, which oversees surveillance.

White House officials declined to comment on the Times report, saying that the review was not yet finalized. But officials said that the study into NSA operations in the wake of the Snowden affair was still expected to be delivered to the president by Sunday.

Mr. Obama said last week that he would introduce some restraints on the NSA following the review. It remains unclear when Mr. Obama will present unclassified findings of the report publicly.
Posted by:Pappy

#4  If I was this loose with credit card info, I would be responsible for fraud.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2013-12-15 20:16  

#3  The job - the very reason for existence of the NSA - is to listen in on whatever foreign communications it can. If foreign "friends" can't secure their communications, that is THEIR problem, not ours.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2013-12-15 15:39  

#2  What makes you think they will not listen?

Better to set up a ""Honey Trap" for the listeners to flock to.

Then track the listeners, for disposal.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2013-12-15 15:02  

#1  WH is going to create a 'Do not listen' list of their special friends? How much do you have to pay to get on that list?
Posted by: Glenmore   2013-12-15 08:47  

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