The latest disclosures from NSA documents leaked by Edward Snowden to
The Guardian show the U.S. government collected bulk "metadata" on the
emails of millions of Americans for about 10 years. Under a program that
fell under the overall NSA domestic surveillance operation known as
"Stellar Wind," the government swept up information including email
accounts and IP addresses, but not the contents of the messages
themselves. The Obama administration continued the effort after taking
office before shutting it down in 2011. The disclosures confirm the
claims of William Binney, the career NSA official turned whistleblower.
Binney has said the NSA took an electronic surveillance program he
developed, ThinThread, and used it to conduct mass surveillance on a
national scale.
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