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Subject: IP: Spy agency taps into undersea cable



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>Date: Fri, 25 May 2001 09:43:03 -0400
>To: dave@farber.net
>From: Manuel Calero <manuel_calero@yahoo.com>
>Subject: Spy agency taps into undersea cable
>
>Thought it would be of interest to IP:
>
>Spy agency taps into undersea cable
>By Neil King Jr.
>WSJ Interactive Edition
>May 23, 2001 11:50 AM PT
>(full article: http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2764372,00.html)
>
>Using a special spy submarine...(NSA) personnel descended hundreds of feet 
>into one of the oceans and sliced into a fiber-optic cable. The mixed 
>results of the experiment--particularly the agency's inability to make 
>sense of the vast flood of data unleashed by the tap--show that America's 
>pre-eminent spy service has huge challenges to overcome if it hopes to 
>keep from going deaf in the digital age.
>
>Details of the NSA cable-tapping project are sketchy. Individuals who 
>confirm the tap won't specify where or when it occurred. It isn't known 
>whether the cable's operator detected the intrusion, though former NSA 
>officials say they believe it went unnoticed. Nor is it known whether the 
>NSA has attempted other taps since. Efforts to intercept all sorts of 
>signals--ranging from military radar to international phone calls--are 
>among the most highly classified U.S. government operations. Leaking 
>information about interception methods is a federal crime punishable by 
>imprisonment.
>
>In an interview, Air Force Lt. Gen. Michael Hayden, the NSA's director, 
>laughed when asked whether the NSA had tapped undersea cables. "I'm not 
>going to sit here and dissuade you from your views," he said. But he 
>suggested that access isn't the problem. Rather, he said, the sheer volume 
>and variety of today's communications means "there's simply too much out 
>there, and it's too hard to understand."
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