NSA Watchdog Concluded One Analyst’s Surveillance Project Went Too Far
Newly unearthed inspector general’s report is coda to Snowden-era controversy over NSA surveillance methods.
The National Security Agency’s headquarters in Fort Meade, Maryland.
An “experienced” analyst working at the National Security Agency developed a surveillance project about a decade ago that resulted in the unauthorized targeting and collection of private communications of people or organizations in the US, newly unearthed documents show.
An investigation into the matter, which hasn’t been previously reported, found that the analyst “acted with reckless disregard” and violated numerous rules and possibly the law, according to a 2016 report by the NSA’s Office of Inspector General. The agency released the report in response to a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit.