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Snowden declassified XKeyscore's total Internet surveillance program

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You know nothing about XKeyscore, but she knows everything about you. The National Security Agency (NSA) top-secret program tracks all of your online activities — your browsing history, search queries, email, and even metadata — all keystrokes on the keyboard. Information published by the British newspaper The Guardian, is part of the scandalous materials about the illegal activities of US intelligence. Shortly after publication, it became known that the secret data was provided by a former NSA employee 29-year-old Edward Snowden.

The NSA describes XKeyscore as the “most extensive” system for collecting information from the Internet. The program gives analysts the opportunity to search for information of interest without the prior permission of the higher authorities. Simply fill out the request form, and after a few seconds, private information ceases to be so. The document states that XKeyscore tracks "almost every step of the user on the Internet."


The Guardian notes that XKeyscore puts the words from Snowden's video interview, dated June 10, into a specific form:

Sitting at my desk, I can listen to anyone, starting with you, your accountant, and ending with a federal judge or president. For this, it is enough for me to know your email, ”Snowden said.

If the American authorities deny these words, then XKeyscore confirms. According to the law, the NSA must receive special permission to spy on US citizens. In the published documents it is indicated that the program helped in 2008 to detain 300 terrorists.

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Before the publication of materials, the journalists of The Guardian asked the NSA for comment. The agency defended the program, citing its use only in a legal way in the interests of national security.

Over the past few weeks, XKeyscore has become the second spot on the NSA's reputation. Earlier, Snowden revealed secret information about the PRISM program, which included Internet surveillance of citizens of many countries around the world. The intelligence organization got access to the servers of Facebook, Google, Apple, Microsoft, Yahoo, YouTube, Skype and other companies.

Information published with the help of Snowden was a cause for public protest. To clarify the situation, the US government needed to declassify additional information about the PRISM program.

In the US, Snowden is charged with espionage. Currently, he is in the transit zone of Sheremetyevo Airport with an application for asylum in Russia.

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The article is based on materials https://hi-news.ru/internet/snouden-rassekretil-programmu-totalnoj-internet-slezhki-xkeyscore.html.

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