National Security Agency: The violations, according to the May 2012 audit, stemmed largely from operator and system errors like inadequate or insufficient research when selecting wiretap targets. More Related to this Story, according to Globe and Mail. U.S. can spy on nearly everything on the Internet, Snowden reveals The National Security Agency violated privacy rules protecting the communications of Americans and others on domestic soil 2,776 times in one year, according to an internal audit leaked by former NSA contractor Edward J. Snowden and made public Thursday night. Snowden downloaded NSA secrets while working for Dell: sources
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