"NSA Has Massive Database of Americans’ Phone Calls"
The National Security Agency has been secretly collecting the phone call records of tens of millions of Americans, using data provided by AT&T, Verizon and BellSouth, people with direct knowledge of the arrangement told USA TODAY.
The NSA program reaches into homes and businesses across the nation by amassing information about the calls of ordinary Americans — most of whom aren’t suspected of any crime. This program does not involve the NSA listening to or recording conversations. But the spy agency is using the data to analyze calling patterns in an effort to detect terrorist activity, sources said in separate interviews.
From “NSA has massive database of Americans’ phone calls” in USA Today.
Image from EFF, “EFF’s Class-Action Lawsuit Against AT&T for Collaboration with Illegal Domestic Spying Program,” over the previous set of revelations that AT&T values your privacy.
Fortunately, we all know that this information will never be used except to find terrorists. At least not until the next terrorist attack. Or the next big scare about online pedophiles and child molestors under every bed. Or the next election.
I used to make fun of the McNews from USA Today.
No more.
Ever since the Attorney General hinted at “other programs” in Senate hearings, I’ve been waiting for the other shoe to drop. This, it would seem, is it.
David,
I note that the AG said “programS” and you said “other shoe.” I have every reason to believe that the stream of revelations will continue until the apocalypse, or long into the next administrations, whichever comes first.
Interestingly enough, this escapade may expose AT&T, et. al., to literally billions in criminal liability [http://thinkprogress.org/2006/05/11/telcos-liable/].