World of Spycraft: NSA and CIA Spied in Online Games

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Snowden documents show intelligence agencies conducting surveillance and grabbing data in virtual worlds.

by Justin Elliott, ProPublica, and Mark Mazzetti, The New York Times, Dec. 9, 2013, 6:59 a.m.

Not limiting their activities to the earthly realm, American and British spies have infiltrated the fantasy worlds of World of Warcraft and Second Life, conducting surveillance and scooping up data in the online games played by millions of people across the globe, according to newly disclosed classified documents.

Fearing that terrorist or criminal networks could use the games to communicate secretly, move money or plot attacks, the documents show, intelligence operatives have entered terrain populated by digital avatars that include elves, gnomes and supermodels.

The spies have created make-believe characters to snoop and to try to recruit informers, while also collecting data and contents of communications between players, according to the documents, disclosed by the former National Security Agency contractor Edward J. Snowden. Because militants often rely on features common to video games — fake identities, voice and text chats, a way to conduct financial transactions — American and British intelligence agencies worried that they might be operating there, according to the papers.

The surveillance, which also included Microsoft’s Xbox Live, could raise privacy concerns. It is not clear exactly how the agencies got access to gamers’ data or communications, how many players may have been monitored or whether Americans’ communications or activities were captured.

Full story linkhttp://www.propublica.org/article/world-of-spycraft-intelligence-agencies-spied-in-online-games

Thought this revealing news might intrest some gamers here.

Al
 
I really think this was just an excuse for people who should've been working to screw off at the office. :p
 
I wonder if I should reconsider my plans to wipe out the entire city of Stormwind and everyone inside. FOR THE HORDE!
 
I can see that working in some games or with smaller groups that do a lot of, "Hey, please come join our group". But I wonder how well that works in some other games. The one that comes to mind is Eve Online. Corporate espionage is actually encouraged in the game and some of the larger groups actually have their own espionage and counter-espionage organizations. Sure, spies obviously get into those corporations, but it is almost a full time job to do it and keep your cover. The NSA would almost have to knock on the door of the heads of those groups to say, "We think terrorists are using some of your in game channels to plan attacks. We want in." On the other hand, terrorists would probably have their own little cells and avoid that larger groups. Unless I'm completely wrong.
 
They're just trying to prevent terrorist from using magic for wanton destruction...it's a very real possibility.
 
I want that job!!!!!!

you bet I'll rack up overtime on uncle Sam's CC!!!!

my wife wants me to take out garbage or go to a baby shower ... ," Sorry, hon. Gotta work! National security ... blah , blah."


where do I sign up?
 
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