More NSA Revelations From Edward Snowden

Wednesday, 13 August 2014


The Most Wanted Man In The World -- Wired



The message arrives on my “clean machine,” a MacBook Air loaded only with a sophisticated encryption package. “Change in plans,” my contact says. “Be in the lobby of the Hotel ______ by 1 pm. Bring a book and wait for ES to find you.” ¶ ES is Edward Snowden, the most wanted man in the world. For almost nine months, I have been trying to set up an interview with him—traveling to Berlin, Rio de Janeiro twice, and New York multiple times to talk with the handful of his confidants who can arrange a meeting. Among other things, I want to answer a burning question: What drove Snowden to leak hundreds of thousands of top-secret documents, revelations that have laid bare the vast scope of the government’s domestic surveillance programs? In May I received an email from his lawyer, ACLU attorney Ben Wizner, confirming that Snowden would meet me in Moscow and let me hang out and chat with him for what turned out to be three solid days over several weeks. It is the most time that any journalist has been allowed to spend with him since he arrived in Russia in June 2013. But the finer details of the rendezvous remain shrouded in mystery. I landed in Moscow without knowing precisely where or when Snowden and I would actually meet. Now, at last, the details are set.



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More News On The NSA's 'Nonstermind' Program



Snowden unmasks ‘MonsterMind’ -- The Hill

The NSA has a secret program that automatically hacks back against enemy targets, says Snowden -- Washington Post

NSA's 'MonsterMind' Could Automate Cyberwar -- US News and World Report

Snowden: The NSA's building Skynet to fight wars online -- Edgadget

NSA bot MonsterMind can wage cyberwar on its own – Snowden -- RT

NSA planned automated cyberwarfare program -- AP

NSA cyberwarfare could pick the wrong targets, Snowden says -- FOX News

NSA's Cyberwarfare Program Could Start Wars, Wired Says -- Newsweek



More News On The NSA Causing The 2012 Syrian Internet Blackout



Snowden: The NSA Accidentally Turned Off Syria's Internet -- Gizmodo

Snowden: NSA, Not Assad Regime, to Blame for Two-Day Syrian Internet Outage -- Slate

Flubbed NSA Hack Caused Massive 2012 Syrian Internet Blackout, Snowden Says -- IBTimes

Snowden Says the NSA Shut Down Syria’s Internet -- Defense One/National Journal

Snowden: U.S. Made Syria Lose Its Entire Internet Connection -- Vanity failr

Snowden: NSA accidentally caused Syria’s Internet blackout while trying to install malware -- Venture Beat



General News On Edward Snowden



Highlights From Edward Snowden’s Wired Interview -- WSJ

Edward Snowden left behind clues so the NSA would understand his motives -- Endgadget

Snowden: I Left the NSA Clues, But They Couldn’t Find Them -- Threat Level/Wired

Snowden Certain US Secret Services Spy on Him in Russia – Reports -- RIA Novosti

Snowden casts doubt on NSA investigation into security disclosures -- The Guardian

Edward Snowden: The Worst NSA Secrets Have Not Been Revealed -- Game Politics

Snowden and supporters fear Americans will lose interest from ‘NSA fatigue’ -- NPR

Edward Snowden a 'uniquely postmodern breed of whistle-blower -- CNet

Snowden explains decision to leak secrets -- ZDNet

Edward Snowden, The WIRED Cover: Most wanted man in the world -- Boing Boing

Does this photo tell us what Edward Snowden stands for? -- Jacob Axelrad, CSM

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