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Saturday, 1 March 2014
"Optic Nerve" surveillence program spying on ordinary people: DemocracyNow Report
"The latest top-secret documents leaked by Edward Snowden reveal the
National Security Agency and its British counterpart, the the Government
Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) may have
peered into the lives of millions of Internet users who were not
suspected of wrongdoing. The surveillance program codenamed "Optic
Nerve" compiled still images of Yahoo webcam chats in bulk and stored
them in the GCHQ’s databases with help from the NSA.
In one six-month period in 2008 alone, the agency reportedly amassed
webcam images from more than 1.8 million Yahoo user accounts worldwide.
According to the documents, between 3 and 11 percent of the Yahoo webcam
images contained what the GCHQ called
"undesirable nudity." The program was reportedly also used for
experiments in "automated facial recognition" as well as to monitor
terrorism suspects. We speak with James Ball, one of the reporters who broke the story. He is the special projects editor for Guardian US."
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