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dkf

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Sat Jun 8, 2013, 03:26 PM Jun 2013

Boundless Informant: the NSA's secret tool to track global surveillance data [View all]

The National Security Agency has developed a powerful tool for recording and analysing where its intelligence comes from, raising questions about its repeated assurances to Congress that it cannot keep track of all the surveillance it performs on American communications.

The Guardian has acquired top-secret documents about the NSA datamining tool, called Boundless Informant, that details and even maps by country the voluminous amount of information it collects from computer and telephone networks.

The focus of the internal NSA tool is on counting and categorizing the records of communications, known as metadata, rather than the content of an email or instant message.

The Boundless Informant documents show the agency collecting almost 3 billion pieces of intelligence from US computer networks over a 30-day period ending in March 2013. One document says it is designed to give NSA officials answers to questions like, "What type of coverage do we have on country X" in "near real-time by asking the SIGINT [signals intelligence] infrastructure."

An NSA factsheet about the program, acquired by the Guardian, says: "The tool allows users to select a country on a map and view the metadata volume and select details about the collections against that country."

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jun/08/nsa-boundless-informant-global-datamining?CMP=twt_gu

Wow Greenwald looks like he has a whole lot of govt docs and is releasing one by one.

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If I were him, premium Jun 2013 #1
Informant looks to be using WAPO and the Guardian. dkf Jun 2013 #3
Maybe the informant better look out for a drone. nt. premium Jun 2013 #6
Greenwald appears to be making a dare. MineralMan Jun 2013 #2
The Wapo reporter says the informant believes he will be exposed but feels this needs to be done. dkf Jun 2013 #4
Ah, OK. Well, it will be interesting, I'm sure. MineralMan Jun 2013 #5
He's getting into murkier territory IMO. dkf Jun 2013 #7
It looks to me like he's jumping in with both feet. MineralMan Jun 2013 #8
Maybe he's gotten too big to go after. dkf Jun 2013 #9
Or, he may feel that he has. MineralMan Jun 2013 #11
Disgruntled NSA employee? premium Jun 2013 #13
Probably not. Those folks, and I was one of them years ago, MineralMan Jun 2013 #14
Thanks, premium Jun 2013 #16
Would they have access to screen shots of the tool? dkf Jun 2013 #19
They might. MineralMan Jun 2013 #22
I think The Guardian and Glenn might have a surprise DevonRex Jun 2013 #10
Can O' Worms. MineralMan Jun 2013 #12
Yes. DevonRex Jun 2013 #15
Well, I doubt that the source is a UK citizen. MineralMan Jun 2013 #17
... DevonRex Jun 2013 #21
Hmm...I think I know what your long-shot might be. MineralMan Jun 2013 #23
So far, the docs have been marked TS/SI/NOFORN. Is that a high classification? FarCenter Jun 2013 #26
Top Secret is serious. MineralMan Jun 2013 #28
Fortunately, the NSA can of worms is, apparently, being opened from the inside. Tierra_y_Libertad Jun 2013 #24
Maybe. Maybe not. MineralMan Jun 2013 #27
Hopefully, this esposure of government abuse won't go away. Tierra_y_Libertad Jun 2013 #29
OK. MineralMan Jun 2013 #30
Hopefully, more will be revealed. Tierra_y_Libertad Jun 2013 #31
Their not looking for harmless data. MineralMan Jun 2013 #32
Are we to trust the nice, privacy loving, people at NSA with it? Tierra_y_Libertad Jun 2013 #33
This is a good thread. longship Jun 2013 #18
Basically an operations dashboard built using Hadoop, MapReduce and Cloudbase FarCenter Jun 2013 #20
Interesting that the first link shows a document MineralMan Jun 2013 #25
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