AOL: Typing errors led FBI/NSA to spy on wrong people

AOL: Typing errors led FBI/NSA to spy on wrong people:

The FBI might be spying on you –– but before you start fighting back with methods your ninth grade copy of “1984” taught you, take a look at the embarrassing reason why the agency might have tapped your phone: National Journal reports typos have led to unintended American targets coming under the agency’s watch.
The Justice Department’s inspector general reportedly ” … found that the FBI’s corrective measures have not completely eliminated potential intelligence violations resulting from typographical errors in the identification of a telephone number, email address, or social security number.”

Although typos are not a malicious or deceitful source of wrongful spying, the issue is bringing the practice of National Security Letters back into the spotlight.

The use of National Security Letters, or NSLs, has been controversial since the Patriot Act loosened standards regarding the practice following 9/11.

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