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Understanding The Capabilities of Britain's Global Spy Agency GCHQ

I never said i was a spy. However i did say my wife's elder sister works for GCHQ. So i know a little bit more about it's inner workings than many others/average joe.That's all i can say. :D
ok.. I yield before your superior knowledge.. :p:
 
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What are these idiots doing letting people film in the building?
 
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They would probably laugh their arse off if they saw my internet history.
 
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Snowden recently alleged that GCHQ is an arm of CIA... and does the dirty work of CIA in exchange of tech/intelligence. Not sure how true but it was not a big scandal here.. people went .. 'meh.. no big deal'.

is it legal to pass information about huge number of british citizen to foreign agency? Its okey as long as law permits, but issue is GCHQ is in violation of british laws. At least that was the allegation, but GCHQ boss did not give straight answer except stating very seriously that UK forces grave danger. Well then change the law.

Either you read the WiiLeaks wrong or Snowden is a dumbass. I'm for the latter.

5- Eyes. Look it up.
 
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Just bunch of people sitting on computer nothing fancy

All the technology fails

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Either you read the WiiLeaks wrong or Snowden is a dumbass. I'm for the latter.

5- Eyes. Look it up.
it was not in wikileaks... it was in a recent interview to british media, this year. Its not what he said, its how people and govt reached. Govt basically said 'yeah may be..may be not ... but its for your own good'. and people said 'ah ok.. fair enough...'
 
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GCHQ is like the regional headquarters of europe for the big daddy US intelligence community.
 
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LOL Me who thought i had seen it all on PDF.:lol:

it was not in wikileaks... it was in a recent interview to british media, this year. Its not what he said, its how people and govt reached. Govt basically said 'yeah may be..may be not ... but its for your own good'. and people said 'ah ok.. fair enough...'

Kind of.

‘Nosey Smurf’: GCHQ guilty of ‘persistent’ hacking, tribunal hears
Published time: 1 Dec, 2015 17:04
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Britain’s electronic spy agency GCHQ is “persistent” in its hacking of phones and computers across the globe, a security tribunal has heard.
GCHQ activities include using microphones and cameras built into devices to spy on people, locate their position and access documents and pictures, the Investigatory Powers Tribunal was told by lawyers representing civil liberties group Privacy International.

The proceedings, which are being held in central London, have seen GCHQ admit for the first time to using a process known as Computer Network Exploitation (CNE) – a technical term for hacking – both domestically and abroad.


The [legal] regime governing CNE … remains disproportionate,” Privacy International counsel Ben Jaffey said.

Given the high potential level of intrusiveness, including over large numbers of innocent persons, there are inadequate safeguards and limitations.

The case was brought in light of revelations by NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden, who exposed the extent of GCHQ surveillance.

The tribunal was told about a number of programs used to access and manipulate targets’ phones and computers.

These included “a program called Nosey Smurf which involved implanting malware to activate the microphone on smartphones, [and] Dreamy Smurf, which had the capability to switch on smartphones.

Other programs were “Tracker Smurf, which had the capability to provide the location of a target’s smartphone with high precision, and Paranoid Smurf, which ensured all malware remained hidden,” the tribunal heard.

The intelligence agency cited the heightened threat of terrorism to justify its actions.


Over the last year the threat to the UK from international terrorism has continued to increase,” James Eadie, representing GCHQ, claimed in his written arguments to the tribunal.

GCHQ and other intelligence agencies must develop innovative and agile technical capabilities to meet these serious national security challenges.

Computer Network Exploitation is one such capability,” he added.

The tribunal continues.


‘Nosey Smurf’: GCHQ guilty of ‘persistent’ hacking, tribunal hears — RT UK

We might not like it, but truth is our intelligence agencies are doing a good job collecting infos/data globally to protect our citizens and interests around the world and keeping us safe from terror attacks , many of which have been thwarted these past decades due to the ability of our security services to collect/tap communications globally. There is a price to pay for security. They are doing a good job overall. After all , if you have nothing to hide, then why bother? Its for the greater good.:partay:
 
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