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The National Security Agency is tracking location information on hundreds of millions of cellphones around the world every day, amounting to roughly 5 billion daily records, the Washington Post reported Wednesday, revealing that the agency makes “most efforts at communications security effectively futile.”
As this latest revelation made possible by leaks from whistleblower Edward Snowden shows, the collection of vast volumes of location data stands out among the agency’s other surveillance programs, the Post reports:
According to the Post‘s reporting, the NSA scoops up the data — including “incidentally” picked up domestic cellphone data — in bulk “because its most powerful analytic tools — known collectively as CO-TRAVELER — allow it to look for unknown associates of known intelligence targets by tracking people whose movements intersect.”
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