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NSA surveillance expansion and counter‑measures against privacy advocates post‑9/11NSA surveillance expansion and counter‑measures against privacy advocates post‑9/11
NSA surveillance expansion and counter‑measures against privacy advocates post‑9/11 The passage recaps well‑documented NSA activities, legal authorizations, and internal compliance structures. It contains no new names, transactions, or specific allegations that would generate actionable investigative leads beyond publicly known information. Key insights: NSA built backdoors into encryption and attempted to de‑anonymize TOR traffic.; Brian Hale, spokesperson for the DNI, is quoted on routine interception of cyber signatures.; Section 215 of the Patriot Act and the FISA Amendments Act authorized broad data collection with FISA court approval.
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NSA surveillance expansion and counter‑measures against privacy advocates post‑9/11 The passage recaps well‑documented NSA activities, legal authorizations, and internal compliance structures. It contains no new names, transactions, or specific allegations that would generate actionable investigative leads beyond publicly known information. Key insights: NSA built backdoors into encryption and attempted to de‑anonymize TOR traffic.; Brian Hale, spokesperson for the DNI, is quoted on routine interception of cyber signatures.; Section 215 of the Patriot Act and the FISA Amendments Act authorized broad data collection with FISA court approval.
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