NSA Spies on Venezuela’s Oil Company
November 24, 2015
NSA Spies on Venezuelas Oil Company
by Charles Davis
The U.S. National Security Agency accessed the internal communications of Venezuelas state-owned oil company, Petroleos de Venezuela and acquired sensitive data it planned to exploit in order to spy on the companys top officials, according to a highly classified NSA document that reveals the operation was carried out in concert with the U.S. embassy in Caracas.
The March 2011 document, labeled, top secret, and provided by former NSA contractor-turned-whistleblower Edward Snowden, is being reported on in an exclusive partnership between teleSUR and The Intercept.
Drafted by an NSA signals development analyst, the document explains that PDVSAs network, already compromised by U.S. intelligence, was further infiltrated after an NSA review in late 2010 during President Barack Obamas first term, which would suggest he ordered or at least authorized the operation showed telltale signs that things were getting stagnant on the Venezuelan Energy target set. Most intelligence was coming from warranted collection, which likely refers to communications that were intercepted as they passed across U.S. soil. According to the analyst, what little was coming from other collectors, or warrantless surveillance, was pretty sparse.
Beyond efforts to infiltrate Venezuelas most important company, the leaked NSA document highlights the existence of a secretive joint operation between the NSA and the Central Intelligence Agency operating out of the U.S. embassy in Caracas. A fortress-like building just a few kilometers from PDVSA headquarters, the embassy sits on the top of a hill that gives those inside a commanding view of the Venezuelan capital.
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http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/11/24/nsa-spies-on-venezuelas-oil-company-snowden-leak-reveals/