Shady Companies With Ties to Israel Wiretap the U.S. for the NSA [View all]
Despite the post-9/11 warrantless wiretapping of Americans, the NSA says that citizens should trust it not to abuse its growing power and that it takes the Constitution and the nations privacy laws seriously.
But one of the agencys biggest secrets is just how careless it is with that ocean of very private and very personal communications, much of it to and from Americans. Increasingly, obscure and questionable contractors not government employees install the taps, run the agencys eavesdropping infrastructure, and do the listening and analysis.
And with some of the key companies building the U.S.s surveillance infrastructure for the digital age employing unstable employees, crooked executives, and having troubling ties to foreign intelligence services, its not clear that Americans should trust the secretive agency, even if its current agency chief claims he doesnt approve of extrajudicial spying on Americans. His predecessor, General Michael V. Hayden, made similar claims while secretly conducting the warrantless wiretapping program.
Until now, the actual mechanics of how the agency constructed its highly secret U.S. eavesdropping net, code-named Stellar Wind, has never been revealed. But in the weeks following 9/11, as the agency and the White House agreed to secretly ignore U.S. privacy laws and bypass the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, J. Kirk Wiebe noticed something odd. A senior analyst, he was serving as chief of staff for the agencys Signals Intelligence Automation Research Center (SARC), a sort of skunkworks within the agency where bureaucratic rules were broken, red tape was cut, and innovation was expected.
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2012/04/shady-companies-nsa/all/1
Not sure if this was already posted, but I just saw this...