The U.S. got caught paying a German intelligence operative $34K to spy on the German group created to investigate the U.S.’s spying on Germany — at least according to the most recent crop of embarrassing allegations into the NSA’s surveillance activities. And German Chancellor Angela Merkel is not pleased.
Online advertisements have become so dangerous that even the U.S. Intelligence Community blocks them.
From documents obtained by the ACLU, it turns out that the NSA illegally collected call records after it promised to stop collecting them.
In an exclusive interview with chief intelligence correspondent Catherine Herridge, the new head of NSA cybersecurity discusses evolving threats.