Saturday, 13 May 2006

NSA does SNA of the entire USA with massive phone call database

SNA by the NSA has been all over the week's headlines, kicked off by USA Today's story of May 11, 2006: "NSA has massive database of Americans' phone calls."

For more on security pros and cons of exhaustively trolling communication archives of countless innocent civilians in order to detect a few bad guys, see also:
And finally, see this surprisingly entertaining bit, "NSA data mining explained," from the NY Times, which includes this testament to American's lack of concern depsite all the headlines:
"An ABC News-Washington Post poll published Friday found that 63 percent of the 502 random Americans surveyed found the NSA's collection of phone call records either 'strongly' or 'somewhat acceptable.' In that same survey, 66 percent of the respondents said it wouldn't bother them if the NSA had possession of their call logs."
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