Monday, December 9, 2013

NSA Sent Undercover Agents to Spy on 'World of Warcraft'

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First it was porn; now, it's your video games


The National Security Agency has been monitoring online games including World of Warcraft, Second Life and video games on Xbox Live, sometimes even using undercover agents disguised as trolls or orcs.



This is the latest revelation to come from documents leaked by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, as first reported by The New York Times , ProPublica and The Guardian on Monday.


Since at least 2007, the NSA and its sister British spy agency the GCHQ (Government Communications Headquarters) have worried that terrorists might use online video games to secretly plan attacks, drive fundraising efforts or simply communicate on unmonitored channels, according to the leaked documents (.PDF) Read more...


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