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NSA loves The Bahamas so much it records all its cellphone calls | Ars Technica

Documents obtained by former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden show that the NSA has covertly intercepted and recorded nearly all of the calls made to, from, or between cell phones in The Bahamas. The surveillance, reported by The Intercept, used legal monitoring access obtained by the Drug Enforcement Administration.

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NSA routinely tapped in-flight Internet, intercepted exported routers | Ars Technica

In his new book No Place to Hide, Glenn Greenwald revealed a number of additional details on the “craft” and tools used by the NSA and its British counterpart, the GCHQ. While many of the capabilities and activities Greenwald details in the book were previously published in reports drawing from Edward Snowden’s vast haul of NSA documents, a number of new pieces of information have come to light—including the NSA’s and GCHQ’s efforts to use airlines’ in-flight data service to track and surveil targeted passengers in real time.

The systems—codenamed “Homing Pigeon” by the NSA and “Thieving Magpie” by the GCHQ—allowed the agencies to track which aircraft individuals under surveillance boarded based on their phone data.

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