A National Security Agency document published this week by the German news magazine Der Spiegel from the trove provided by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden shows that the agency had full access to voice, video, text messaging, and file sharing fromĀ targeted individuals over Microsoftās Skype service. The access, mandated by a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court warrant, was part of the NSAās PRISM program and allowed āsustained Skype collectionā in real time from specific users identified by their Skype user names.
The nature of the Skype data collection was spelled out in an NSA document dated August 2012 entitled āUserās Guide for PRISM Skype Collection.ā The document details how to ātaskā the capture of voice communications from Skype by NSAās NUCLEON system, which allows for text searches against captured voice communications. It also discusses how to find text chat and other data sent between clients in NSAās PINWALE ādigital network intelligenceā database.
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