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NSA spied on Al Jazeera internal communications, report says
(Credit:Declan McCullagh/CNET) Government snooping appears to be a recurring theme among media outlets. Just weeks after an editor at the Guardian said that British government agents smashed a computer containing sensitive information, Der Spiegel is reporting that the US National Security Agency accessed "internal communications" from Arab news broadcaster Al Jazeera. Related postsLavabit founder says he fought feds to protect the ConstitutionCNET hosting Lavabit's Ladar Levison tonight: Join us!Officials admit NSA snooped on world leaders -- WSJNSA, CIA spy on German officials from US embassy -- reportDC protestors stand with Snowden to fight surveillanceThe NSA, spurred by Al Jazeera's close coverage of al-Qaeda, hacked into the media organization's internal communications system, according to documents from former NSA contractor Edward Snowden reportedly seen by Der Spiegel. The agency also allegedly hacked into the airline reservation services for Russian airline Aeroflot.A document dated March 23, 2006 shows that the NSA was able to access and read Al Jazeera's communications with "notable success," Der Spiegel reported. The US agency was reportedly able to access and read the communications of "interesting fast wow power leveling targets" who were protected by Al Jazeera. It's not yet known whether employees or journalists at wow power leveling the news organization were spied on as well.
NSA spied on Al Jazeera internal communications, report says