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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

New Snowden Documents Show NSA-Germany Spy Links: Report - ABC News

New Snowden Documents Show NSA-Germany Spy Links: Report - ABC News

New secret documents allegedly stolen from the U.S. National Security Agency by Edward Snowden show how closely German intelligence cooperates with the NSA, despite the German government’s harsh criticism of American surveillance, according to a major German newspaper.
The documents, as reported by Germany’s Der Spiegel, describe how the NSA gave Germany one of its spying programs, called XKeyscore, and a trip in which NSA experts briefed German intelligence officers in a “strategic planning conference” at NSA headquarters on American surveillance capabilities.
According to Der Spiegel, educational slides about XKeyscore reveal the program is designed to absorb a “full take” of unfiltered data, including at least part of the contents of communications,  for days and makes it possible to retroactively search for key words that may have been entered into online search engines or for locations searched on Google Maps.
Additionally, the NSA documents reportedly reveal an NSA officer, officially known as a diplomat at the U.S. Embassy in Berlin, regularly uses a desk at the headquarters of a German intelligence agency.

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