Thursday, September 26, 2013

New NSA Revelation: NSA Targeted The Indian Embassy In Washington And Their UN Mission

A leaked document obtained by the Hindu suggests the NSA selected the office of India's mission at the UN in New York and the country's Washington embassy as 'location targets'. Photograph: Eric Thayer/Reuters

NSA Spied On Indian Embassy And UN Mission, Edward Snowden Files Reveal -- The Guardian

Documents released by US whistleblower show extent and aggression of datamining exercises targeting its diplomatic ally

The US National Security Agency may have accessed computers within the Indian embassy in Washington and mission at the United Nations in New York as part of a huge clandestine effort to mine electronic data held by its south Asian ally.

Documents released by the US whistleblower Edward Snowden also reveal the extent and aggressive nature of other NSA datamining exercises targeting India as recently as March of this year.

The latest revelations – published in the Hindu newspaper – came as Manmohan Singh, the Indian prime minister, flew to Europe on his way to the US, where he will meet President Barack Obama.

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More News On The NSA Targeting The Indian Embassy In Washington And Their UN Mission

NSA planted bugs at Indian missions in D.C., U.N. -- The Hindu
Edward Snowden NSA Scandal: High-Tech Bugs Planted in UN and US Embassy Spied on Indian Diplomats -- International Business Times
NSA spied on Indian embassy and UN mission, Edward Snowden files reveal -- New York Daily News
India Among Top 5 NSA Targets Alongside Iran, Pakistan And Above China, Russia, Brazil: Report -- International Business Times
US targeted Indian diplomats with sophisticated bugs: report -- New York Daily News
Report says PRISM snooped on India's space, nuclear programs -- Register
NSA Probes Deep Into India's Nuclear and Technology Programs -- Complex
NSA accused of hacking into India's nuclear systems -- Endgadget
Officials play down snooping on Indian missions in US -- Times of India

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