'Truly Shocking': Govt Spies Hacked into Live Webcam Chats of Millions
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The GCHQ program saved one image every five minutes from the users' feeds.
'Truly Shocking': Govt Spies Hacked into Live Webcam Chats of Millions
- Jon Queally, staff writer
Published on Thursday, February 27, 2014 by Common Dreams
The latest documents leaked to journalists by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden and published Thursday in the Guardian newspaper reveal that the British GCHQ spy agencywith possible assistance from its U.S. counterpartbuilt and maintained a program that allowed it to tap the live webcam chats of millions of internet users with no connection to criminal or national security investigations.
With a program codenamed "Optic Nerve," the documents reveal how the agency hacked into the camera feeds of those using Yahoo! webchats, capturing both snapshots of conversations and metadata associated with the communication. As its name indicates, at least part of the program was aimed at improving the government's ability to use digital eye-recognition technology to detect and catalog online users that may or may be not be part of a criminal investigation.
"Truly shocking," were the words used by Alex Abdo, staff attorney with the ACLU's National Security Project, to describe the latest details about the dragnet surveillance programs of the GCHQ and the NSA, which seemed to have some knowledge of the program and may have had an active role in executing certain aspects of it.
In a world in which there is no technological barrier to pervasive surveillance, the scope of the governments surveillance activities must be decided by the public, not secretive spy agencies interpreting secret legal authorities," said Abdo in a statement. "This report also raises troubling questions about the NSAs complicity in what is a massive and unprecedented violation of privacy. We need to know more about what the NSA knew, and what role it played.