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  2. PRISM - Wikipedia

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    After finding out about the PRISM program, the Mexican Government has started constructing its own spying program to spy on its own citizens. According to Jenaro Villamil, a writer from Proceso, CISEN, Mexico's intelligence agency has started to work with IBM and Hewlett Packard to develop its own data gathering software. "Facebook, Twitter ...

  3. 2010s global surveillance disclosures - Wikipedia

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    An internal NSA document dating from August 3, 2012, described the PRISM surveillance program as a "team sport". [45] The CIA's National Counterterrorism Center is allowed to examine federal government files for possible criminal behavior, even if there is no reason to suspect U.S. citizens of wrongdoing. Previously the NTC was barred to do so ...

  4. Upstream collection - Wikipedia

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    Besides the Upstream collection, NSA also gathers information from Internet communications through arrangements with Internet companies under the program codenamed PRISM. [1] Both the Upstream programs and PRISM are part of the Special Source Operations (SSO) division, which is responsible for collection in cooperation with corporate partners.

  5. Mass surveillance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The program was engaged by English-speaking World War II Allied countries – Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States (collectively known as AUSCANNZUKUS). It was created by the five countries to monitor the military and diplomatic communications of the Soviet Union and of its Eastern Bloc allies during the Cold ...

  6. Edward Snowden - Wikipedia

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    The first program to be revealed was PRISM, which allows for direct access to data on the servers of Microsoft, Yahoo, Google, Facebook, PalTalk, AOL, Skype, YouTube, and Apple. [ 137 ] [ 138 ] Barton Gellman of The Washington Post was the first journalist to report on Snowden's documents.

  7. National Security Agency - Wikipedia

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    PRISM: a clandestine surveillance programs under which the NSA collects large amounts of user data from companies such as Facebook and Microsoft. Under the PRISM program, which started in 2007, [ 100 ] [ 101 ] NSA gathers Internet communications from foreign targets from nine major U.S. Internet-based communication service providers: Microsoft ...

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  9. Blarney (code name) - Wikipedia

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    The designation for PRISM (US-984XN) is very similar to the designations of the BLARNEY SIGADs: US-984 and US-984X. [1] [2] Accordingly, the speaker's notes of an NSA presentation that was released on August 15, 2015, say that "PRISM falls under BLARNEY, but is just one access of many". [8]