November 15, 2013

Just wonderful - our CIA is in on the wiretaping as well

From the New York Times:
C.I.A. Collects Global Data on Transfers of Money
The Central Intelligence Agency is secretly collecting bulk records of international money transfers handled by companies like Western Union � including transactions into and out of the United States � under the same law that the National Security Agency uses for its huge database of Americans� phone records, according to current and former government officials.

The C.I.A. financial records program, which the officials said was authorized by provisions in the Patriot Act and overseen by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, offers evidence that the extent of government data collection programs is not fully known and that the national debate over privacy and security may be incomplete.

Some details of the C.I.A. program were not clear. But it was confirmed by several current and former officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the matter is classified.

The data does not include purely domestic transfers or bank-to-bank transactions, several officials said. Another, while not acknowledging the program, suggested that the surveillance court had imposed rules withholding the identities of any Americans from the data the C.I.A. sees, requiring a tie to a terrorist organization before a search may be run, and mandating that the data be discarded after a certain number of years. The court has imposed several similar rules on the N.S.A. call logs program.

Several officials also said more than one other bulk collection program has yet to come to light.

The intelligence community collects bulk data in a number of different ways under multiple authorities,� one intelligence official said.
Emphasis mine -- just wonderful. Think of the duplication of effort simply because each agency wants to "own" as much as they can and they do not share. No interagency communication. Another example of why a large centralized government is such a fantastic idea... Posted by DaveH at November 15, 2013 10:31 AM
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