- Jun 9, 2013
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A recent batch of NSA documents offered by Edward Snowden to The Intercept online newspaper reveal a super-secret British spying project that's been logging online traffic for all Internet users around the globe.
The project, called Karma Police, has the GCHQ (Government Communications Headquarters), a British security and surveillance agency, in charge of creating and managing a database of online activities for Internet users around the globe, with the purpose of detecting criminal and terrorist behavior from online habits.
Full article. British Government Is Recording All Internet Traffic, New Edward Snowden Files Reveal
A recent batch of NSA documents offered by Edward Snowden to The Intercept online newspaper reveal a super-secret British spying project that's been logging online traffic for all Internet users around the globe.
The project, called Karma Police, has the GCHQ (Government Communications Headquarters), a British security and surveillance agency, in charge of creating and managing a database of online activities for Internet users around the globe, with the purpose of detecting criminal and terrorist behavior from online habits.
Full article. British Government Is Recording All Internet Traffic, New Edward Snowden Files Reveal