Wednesday, August 21, 2013

NEWS:Documents Show NSA May Have Collected 56,000 Emails

FILE - A sign stands outside the National Security Administration (NSA) campus in Fort Meade, Maryland, June 6, 2013.
FILE - A sign stands outside the National Security Administration (NSA) campus in Fort Meade, Maryland, June 6, 2013.

WASHINGTON — U.S. intelligence officials released new documents on Wednesday showing that the National Security Agency may have unintentionally collected as many as 56,000 emailed communications of Americans between 2008 and 2011.

The officials revealed the documents as part of an effort to explain how the NSA spotted, and then fixed, technical problems which led to the inadvertent collection of emails of American citizens without warrants.

The move is the Obama administration's latest response to continuing controversy over alleged electronic eavesdropping excesses by the NSA.

The documents included a formerly “top-secret,” but newly-declassified ruling by the ultra-secretive Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court in which the court itself, in an obscure footnote, estimates, based on data supplied by NSA, that between 2008 and 2011, the agency might have unintentionally collected as many as 56,000 emailed communications of Americans.
 

 

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