NSA leaks: France summons US envoy over spying claims

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Edward SnowdenFrench Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius has summoned the US ambassador over newspaper claims that the US spied on millions of phone calls in France.

France has labelled such activity between allies as “unacceptable”.

Le Monde says the data, based on leaks from ex-intelligence analyst Edward Snowden, suggest the US NSA agency monitored businesses and officials as well as terrorism suspects.

The intercepts were apparently triggered by certain key words.

The paper says the National Security Agency (NSA) spied on 70.3 million phone calls in France in just 30 days between December 10 last year and January 8, 2013.

The agency also apparently captured millions of text messages.

It was unclear whether the content of the calls and messages was stored, or just the metadata – the details of who is speaking to whom.

And the paper did not say whether the operation, codenamed US-985D, was still in progress.

Mr Fabius announced that he had summoned the US ambassador to discuss the claims “immediately”.

Interior Minister Manuel Valls had earlier said the allegations were “shocking”, and added: “If an allied country spies on France, this is totally unacceptable.”

Le Monde reported in July that the French government ran a huge snooping operation on its own citizens, giving its intelligence agencies access to vast amounts of personal data.

The latest revelations follow claims in the German media that US agents hacked into the email account of former Mexican President Felipe Calderon.

Edward Snowden, a former NSA worker, went public with revelations about US spying operations in June.

The information he leaked led to claims of systematic spying by the NSA and CIA on a global scale.

Targets included rivals like China and Russia, as well as allies like the EU and Brazil.

The NSA was also forced to admit it captured email and phone data from millions of Americans.

Mr Snowden is currently in Russia, where he was granted a year-long visa after making an asylum application.

The US wants him extradited to face trial on criminal charges.

BBC

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2 responses to “NSA leaks: France summons US envoy over spying claims”

  1. 5thDrawer Avatar

    A small and specific type of non-invasive non-infecting programme named a ‘Worm’ was developed with the specific idea in mind that it could be triggered to record certain types of communications by ‘word-recognition’, and send a copy of those back to a hard-drive repository with date&time stamps. This great idea produced a need to build a HUGE repository (or several) of hard-drives, since it will ultimately record everything that moves on the ‘net’ – since PEOPLE TEND to use words.
    Other worms of course were tuned to more specific things which ADVERTISERS – and big-money people like Google – use to plot everyone’s moves over time on the internet, so they can ‘target’ your computer with the adverts specific to you – AND your location for the delivery truck.
    Add in the fact that, for instance, people think they are themselves so very interesting that they post everything about themselves anyway – as on Facebook.
    Voila !! We are ALL spies – and all this is recorded too. ๐Ÿ™‚
    It’s amazing to me that Snowden thinks he was onto something ‘new’.
    And also amazing that Assange wants the world to see my naked body floating through a video-cam while I chat with a friend or we exchange cartoons to each other. (The body’s not that good, really.)
    But of course, the idea of invading ‘personal privacy’ is repugnant to everyone, while invading ‘government privacy’ (or private business business) is considered ‘fair game’ to everyone in the world.
    Humans – especially on the internet – are simply ALL SPIES.
    I’m sure that various ‘Ambassadors’ get together for the sake of ‘FORM’ and to create ‘news-items’ for various theorists to lap up – and simply tell each other jokes over a good Scotch.
    And then get on a phone to Tweet other Twits.

  2. 5thDrawer Avatar

    A small and specific type of non-invasive non-infecting programme named a ‘Worm’ was developed with the specific idea in mind that it could be triggered to record certain types of communications by ‘word-recognition’, and send a copy of those back to a hard-drive repository with date&time stamps. This great idea produced a need to build a HUGE repository (or several) of hard-drives, since it will ultimately record everything that moves on the ‘net’ – since PEOPLE TEND to use words.
    Other worms of course were tuned to more specific things which ADVERTISERS – and big-money people like Google – use to plot everyone’s moves over time on the internet, so they can ‘target’ your computer with the adverts specific to you – AND your location for the delivery truck.
    Add in the fact that, for instance, people think they are themselves so very interesting that they post everything about themselves anyway – as on Facebook.
    Voila !! We are ALL spies – and all this is recorded too. ๐Ÿ™‚
    It’s amazing to me that Snowden thinks he was onto something ‘new’.
    And also amazing that Assange wants the world to see my naked body floating through a video-cam while I chat with a friend or we exchange cartoons to each other. (The body’s not that good, really.)
    But of course, the idea of invading ‘personal privacy’ is repugnant to everyone, while invading ‘government privacy’ (or private business business) is considered ‘fair game’ to everyone in the world.
    Humans – especially on the internet – are simply ALL SPIES.
    I’m sure that various ‘Ambassadors’ get together for the sake of ‘FORM’ and to create ‘news-items’ for various theorists to lap up – and simply tell each other jokes over a good Scotch.
    And then get on a phone to Tweet other Twits.

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