Snowden: NSA Analysts Enjoy Sharing Your Sex Pictures
In an interview with The Guardian last week, Edward Snowden alleged that sharing around attractive nude and sexual pictures from the surveillance data is “routine” among NSA analysts. According to Snowden:
“You’ve got young enlisted guys, 18 to 22 years old,” Snowden said. “They’ve suddenly been thrust into a position of extraordinary responsibility where they now have access to all of your private records. In the course of their daily work they stumble across something that is completely unrelated to their work in any sort of necessary sense. For example, an intimate nude photo of someone in a sexually compromising position. But they’re extremely attractive.
“So what do they do? They turn around in their chair and show their co-worker. The co-worker says: ‘Hey that’s great. Send that to Bill down the way.’ And then Bill sends it to George and George sends it to Tom. And sooner or later this person’s whole life has been seen by all of these other people. It’s never reported. Nobody ever knows about it because the auditing of these systems is incredibly weak. The fact that your private images, records of your private lives, records of your intimate moments have been taken from your private communications stream from the intended recipient and given to the government without any specific authorization without any specific need is itself a violation of your rights. Why is that in a government database?”
Then Alan Rusbridger, The Guardian’s editor-in-chief, asked: “You saw instances of that happening?”
“Yeah,” Snowden responded.
“Numerous?”
“It’s routine enough, depending on the company that you keep, it could be more or less frequent. These are seen as the fringe benefits of surveillance positions.”
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I think Snowden just jumped the shark.
Er, why?
Note to Petronius:
I happen to have a good friend from the VCR repair business, who amassed quite the collection of homemade sex tapes, that were found stuck in equipment brought to them for repair. Some of these tapes were unable to be personally retrieved by the owner, due to some malfunction, some were thought to have merely been accidentally left in the machine, and some were thought to have been left by proud exhibitionists, swinger couples, or vengeful ex-lovers. The point of this story is that copies of these tapes were made and circulated amongst the repairman’s friends and fellow employees.
Unprofessional? Perhaps so, but unbelievable? I think not…
I think Snowden is trying to show people why they should care about information security, even if they’ve “got nothing to hide.”
Considering turning on a webcam and capturing video is now par for the course when a machine is compromised, the existence of naked video/images that were taken without the person’s knowledge is quite common.
And the number of people who have naked photos of themselves or a current/former partner stored on their has to be absolutely massive.
The routine hacking of machines without a good reason is a problem for all of us.
So to retaliate, people should start photo-bombing the NSA with pix like goatse.