NSA, GCHQ 'Planted Agents' Into World Of Warcraft, Second Life To Spy On Gamers
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NSA, GCHQ 'Planted Agents' Into World Of Warcraft, Second Life To Spy On Gamers
To the National Security Agency analyst writing a briefing to his superiors, the situation was clear: their current surveillance efforts were lacking something. The agency's impressive arsenal of cable taps and sophisticated hacking attacks was not enough. What it really needed was a horde of undercover Orcs.
That vision of spycraft sparked a concerted drive by the NSA and its UK sister agency GCHQ to infiltrate the massive communities playing online games, according to secret documents disclosed by whistleblower Edward Snowden.
The files were obtained by the Guardian and are being published on Monday in partnership with the New York Times and ProPublica.
The agencies, the documents show, have built mass-collection capabilities against the Xbox Live console network, which has more than 48 million players. Real-life agents have been deployed into virtual realms, from those Orc hordes in World of Warcraft to the human avatars of Second Life. There were attempts, too, to recruit potential informants from the games' tech-friendly users.
Online gaming is big business, attracting tens of millions of users worldwide who inhabit their digital worlds as make-believe characters, living and competing with the avatars of other players. What the intelligence agencies feared, however, was that among these clans of elves and goblins, terrorists were lurking.
All they are doing is protecting their own asses should you all fight to take back your country/defend against them. The only terrorist is you. Everything they do is totally illegal and when you are finally fed up and decide to stand, they are ahead of you using all of your info and social networks against you. While you have been distracted with lots of activities, they have been working against you to enslave you - in plain sight.
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