NSA triples collection of U.S. phone records

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. National Security Agency collected 534 million records of phone calls and text messages of Americans last year, more than triple gathered in 2016, a U.S. intelligence agency report released on Friday said.
The sharp increase from 151 million occurred during the second full year of a new surveillance system established at the spy agency after U.S. lawmakers passed a law in 2015 that sought to limit its ability to collect such records in bulk.
The spike in collection of call records coincided with an increase reported on Friday across other surveillance methods, raising questions from some privacy advocates who are concerned about potential government overreach and intrusion into the lives of U.S. citizens.
The 2017 call records tally remained far less than an estimated billions of records collected per day under the NSA’s old bulk surveillance system, which was exposed by former U.S. intelligence contractor Edward Snowden in 2013.
The records collected by the NSA include the numbers and time of a call or text message, but not their content.
Overall increases in surveillance hauls were both mystifying and alarming coming years after Snowden’s leaks, privacy advocates said.
“The intelligence community’s transparency has yet to extend to explaining dramatic increases in their collection,” said Robyn Greene, policy counsel at the Washington-based Open Technology Institute that focuses on digital issues.
The government “has not altered the manner in which it uses its authority to obtain call detail records,” Timothy Barrett, a spokesman at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, which released the annual report, said in a statement.
The NSA has found that a number of factors may influence the amount of records collected, Barrett said. These included the number of court-approved selection terms, which could be a phone number of someone who is potentially the subject of an investigation, or the amount of historical information retained by phone service providers, Barrett said.
“We expect this number to fluctuate from year to year,” he said.
U.S. intelligence officials have said the number of records collected would include multiple calls made to or from the same phone numbers and involved a level of duplication when obtaining the same record of a call from two different companies.
Friday’s report also showed a rise in the number of foreigners living outside the United States who were targeted under a warrantless internet surveillance program, known as Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, that Congress renewed earlier this year.
That figure increased to 129,080 in 2017 from 106,469 in 2016, the report said, and is up from 89,138 targets in 2013, or a cumulative rise over five years of about 45 percent.
U.S. intelligence agencies consider Section 702 a vital tool to protect national security but privacy advocates say the program incidentally collects an unknown number of communications belonging to Americans.

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Meanwhile the NSA is increasingly turning to recruiting criminals because they can't get honest folks/ethical hackers to work for them.

B-but… they said they weren't GONNA DO THAT! Why would they just LIE?

sometimes me and my friend call each other and just fart into the phone and giggle. the nsa is collecting statistics on our farts.

Bad idea

This story is bullshit

534,000,000 is a huge underestimate

they monitor EVERY telecommunication on earth… ALL OF THEM…

ALL… OF… THEM…
not just 'some of them'…

let's do some math
In America, there are well over 325,700,000 people.

Some of them are small children, or perhaps don't have access to a phone, while others regularly send out approximately 100 texts or more a day, and good knows how many phone calls.

So let's start with an underestimate to average things out, okay ?

We will include texts and/or phone calls together, and refer to them as 'Communications'.

Let's just hypothetically say each American makes only TEN Communications per day (That's a HUGE underestimate)

325,700,000 X 10 = 3,257,000,000

3,257,000,000 X 356 days = 1,188,805,000,000 Communications monitored per year, just in America alone…

(and again, that's an underestimate)

534,000,000 my ass…

notice how everyone bitches about the nsa spying but doesnt care about all of corporate america the cia and like 14 other agencies spying. really tells you what you need to know about the nsa..

Remember guys, we don't spy on americans. Here's some numbers we made up.

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If you go to Zig Forums right now there's a thread about how Firefox is adding more spyware. But there's always at least one thread about corporate/government spying in some shape or form. There's even been lots of threads about botnet/buggy hardwara.

There are dozens and dozens of agencies that are in on the monitoring, but I just say NSA because they do it more and better than the rest

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5340 million ftfy

Are the US and UK free countries anymore with all of this going on

5340 billion

NSA spied on this fishing hole found this Russian fish now it's getting indicted by Mueller.

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If we tweet bait in sync we can get them running in circles and make em crash into each other while we chill out and eat popcorn. It would be better than playing video games.

And they can't seem to find communications to indict Hillary?
Hmm.

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Typical commie

est

Yet they stop zero crimes and are just there to protect mafia interests

Fucking creeps. You gotta be the biggest fucking weirdo on the planet to do that operation for more than a month and not be like wow maybe in a fucking piece of shit. It would be completely different if we got to see what our illegal government does, but they have something to hide and something to fear. This is 100% about figuring out new ways to social engineer people into being the perfect slave. Your choice is either letting the government think for you or being declared a terrorist. Your system is so fucking retarded you need to rely on slimeball methods to get people to consent to it. Sad! Kill yourselves you NSA faggots. I've watched millions of preventable crimes happen since Google was founded and you did nothing because you are psychopaths. Kill yourselves, right now, nobody likes you. Seriously, no matter how many people you force at gun point to pretend they like you, nobody will ever actually like you, and you will figure this out eventually, and you will kill yourselves, so just get it over with.

The NSA could go ruin pedo Jeffery epsteins life right now, but instead they spend their time stalking people who would never fuck them and fucking with people who say words in combinations they don't like on the internet. I think im starting to figure out who the incels are hahahahahahahahaha

Hey don't talk about Trump's good friend convicted pedo Jeffery Epstein like that! Im a useful idiot and I have no integrity and would rather be right than have justice!

Omg dude you just colluded with Russians and you just paid off porn star and you just said a word you are done this is a conspiracy you conspired with Russia instead of Israel you are done!

Hey NSA does this picture get you horny you fucking creep fucks?

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the only people i see talking about hillary are trump supporters. she lost, get over it. its been a over fucking year of this shit

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