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Indi Guy

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Thu Nov 14, 2013, 03:36 PM Nov 2013

Americans’ personal data shared with CIA, IRS, others (NSA, FDA) in security probe

Source: McClatchy

WASHINGTON — U.S. agencies collected and shared the personal information of thousands of Americans in an attempt to root out untrustworthy federal workers that ended up scrutinizing people who had no direct ties to the U.S. government and simply had purchased certain books.

Federal officials gathered the information from the customer records of two men who were under criminal investigation for purportedly teaching people how to pass lie detector tests. The officials then distributed a list of 4,904 people – along with many of their Social Security numbers, addresses and professions – to nearly 30 federal agencies, including the Internal Revenue Service, the CIA, the National Security Agency and the Food and Drug Administration.

Although the polygraph-beating techniques are unproven, authorities hoped to find government employees or applicants who might have tried to use them to lie during the tests required for security clearances. Officials with multiple agencies confirmed that they’d checked the names in their databases and planned to retain the list in case any of those named take polygraphs for federal jobs or criminal investigations.

It turned out, however, that many people on the list worked outside the federal government and lived across the country. Among the people whose personal details were collected were nurses, firefighters, police officers and private attorneys, McClatchy learned. Also included: a psychologist, a cancer researcher and employees of Rite Aid, Paramount Pictures, the American Red Cross and Georgetown University...

The unprecedented creation of such a list and decision to disseminate it widely demonstrate the ease with which the federal government can collect and share Americans’ personal information, even when there’s no clear reason for doing so...



Read more: http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2013/11/14/208438/americans-personal-data-shared.html

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Americans’ personal data shared with CIA, IRS, others (NSA, FDA) in security probe (Original Post) Indi Guy Nov 2013 OP
Change it or get used to it. DeSwiss Nov 2013 #1
Creeping Police State blkmusclmachine Nov 2013 #2
more like galloping n/t Psephos Nov 2013 #3
They just don't get it do they? nt bemildred Nov 2013 #4
"federal workers that ended up scrutinizing people" Hubert Flottz Nov 2013 #5
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