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- <1-> EFF has been fighting NSA domestic spying
since 2005\cite{eff:nsa:timeline,mtg:uproar}
- <1-> AT&T technician Mark Klein
- <1-> Dragnet surveillance; NSA-controlled ``SG3 Secure Room''
- <2-> Hepting v. AT&T (2006)
- <2-> Government and AT&T retroactive immunity through FAA (2008)
- <2-> Jewel v. NSA (2008)
- <2-> Summary of Voluminous Evidence
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(EFF, <<Klein v. NSA>>)
When we think of the term ``surveillance'',
the NSA usually comes to mind.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has been fighting the NSA
in court since 2006.
In 2005, a former AT&T technician Mark Klein provided ``undisputed
evidence'' about an NSA-controlled room at AT&T named ``SG-3'', through
which all traffic passed.
The EFF filed Hepting v. AT&T in 2006.
But in 2008, both the government and AT&T were awarded retroactive immunity
through the FISA Amendments Act.
The case was dismissed in 2009, along with dozens of other lawsuits.
In response,
the EFF filed Jewel v. NSA.
The case also benefitted from three additional whistleblowers.
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Senator Ron Wyden, 26 May 2011:
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I have served on the Intelligence Committee for over a decade and I wish to
deliver a warning this afternoon. When the American people find out how
their government has secretly interpreted [the business records provision of
FISA], they are going to be stunned and they are going to be angry.
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5 June 2013
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- <1-> 5 June 2013---Guardian releases leaked document ordering Verizon to
collect ``telephony metadata''
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[...] (i) between the United States and abroad; or (ii) wholly within the
United States, including local telephone calls.
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- <2-> ``Business records'' provision partly declassified by Clapper on 6 June 2013
- <2-> The American people were stunned and angry
- <2-> But it wasn't a surprise to many
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June 5th 2013.
I remember where I was.
Does anyone remember what that date represents?
...
The Guardian newspaper releases a leaked court order,
which orders Verizon to collect ``telephony metadata'' on /all/ calls,
/including local/.
That ``business records'' provision of FISA that Ron Wyden was talking about
was partly declassified by the then-DNI James Clapper on June 6th, 2013.
As Wyden predicted,
we were pretty stunned.
And pretty pissed off.
But it wasn't a surprise to many security researchers.
You guys can take a look at the references for more information on that.
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- 6 June 2013---Guardian leaks slideshow describing PRISM
- All companies denied involvement
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But it didn't end there!
Well, obviously, we know that now.
One day later,
the Guardian releases a leaked slideshow that describes PRISM.
All companies eventually denied involvement in this program.
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- 9 June 2013---The Guardian reveals Edward Snowden as the whistleblower
- Smear campaign
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These were serious leaks.
They still are.
And three days later---to our surprise---the source of the leaks was
revealed.
And the world came to know Edward Snowden through a huge smear campaign.
They pointed out that his girlfriend was a pole dancer.
They tried to discredit his role at the agency.
They tried to paint him as this social loner, and downplay his skills.
Fortunately, that conversation didn't last long, and did not succeed.
I'm not sure how many of you were here last year,
but Snowden gave the opening keynote to LP2016.
He received a minute-long standing ovation.
The energy in that room was incredible.
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