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Subject: [Dewayne-Net] Are Hackers the Next Bogeyman Used to Scare Americans
Into Giving Up More Rights?

Are Hackers the Next Bogeyman Used to Scare Americans Into Giving Up More
Rights?
Has "terrorism" grown a little stale as an all purpose boogeyman?
By Digby
Aug 12 2013
<http://www.alternet.org/are-hackers-next-bogeyman-used-scare-americans-givi
ng-more-rights>

Marcy Wheeler has been speculating for a very long time that the real
purpose of all this NSA collection isn't terrorism, it's hacking. These
comments last week from Michael Hayden lend a lot of credence to that theory
in my eyes:

"If and when our government grabs Edward Snowden, and brings him back here
to the United States for trial, what does this group do?" said retired air
force general Michael Hayden, who from 1999 to 2009 ran the NSA and then the
CIA, referring to "nihilists, anarchists, activists, Lulzsec, Anonymous,
twentysomethings who haven't talked to the opposite sex in five or six
years".
"They may want to come after the US government, but frankly, you know, the
dot-mil stuff is about the hardest target in the United States," Hayden
said, using a shorthand for US military networks. "So if they can't create
great harm to dot-mil, who are they going after? Who for them are the World
Trade Centers? The World Trade Centers, as they were for al-Qaida."

That's just a tiny bit overwrought for an allegedly serious expert, don't
you think? In fact, it sounds like the kind of thing we heard from various
members of the Bush administration during the early days after 9/11. And it
certainly indicates, as Wheeler has been speculating, that the government is
stretching the terrorism laws to include hacking. They certainly are using
the same histrionic language to describe it.

Under Hayden, the NSA began to collect, among other things, the phone
records and internet data of Americans without warrants after 9/11, a
drastic departure from its traditional mission of collecting foreign
intelligence. A variety of technically sophisticated collection and analysis
programs, codenamed Stellar Wind, were the genesis of several of the NSA
efforts that Snowden disclosed to the Guardian and the Washington Post.

[snip]

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