Difference between revisions of "ES"
From Buggedplanet.info
Jump to navigationJump to search (→2014) |
(→2014) |
||
Line 69: | Line 69: | ||
|- | |- | ||
|20140619||rt.com||[http://rt.com/usa/167132-nsa-snowden-rampart-cable/ NSA uses 33 countries to intercept web traffic – Snowden Files]||[[NSA]] / [[RAMPART-A]] / [[US]] / [[CA]] / [[NZ]] / [[GB]] / [[DZ]] / [[AT]] / [[BE]] / [[HR]] / [[CZ]] / [[DK]] / [[ET]] / [[FI]] / [[FR]] / [[DE]] / [[GR]] / [[HU]] / [[IN]] / [[IL]] / [[IT]] / [[JP]] / [[JO]] / [[KR]] / [[MK]] / [[NL]] / [[NO]] / [[PK]] / [[PL]] / [[RO]] / [[SA]] / [[SG]] / [[ES]] / [[SE]] / [[TW]] / [[TH]] / [[TN]] / [[TR]] / [[AE]] | |20140619||rt.com||[http://rt.com/usa/167132-nsa-snowden-rampart-cable/ NSA uses 33 countries to intercept web traffic – Snowden Files]||[[NSA]] / [[RAMPART-A]] / [[US]] / [[CA]] / [[NZ]] / [[GB]] / [[DZ]] / [[AT]] / [[BE]] / [[HR]] / [[CZ]] / [[DK]] / [[ET]] / [[FI]] / [[FR]] / [[DE]] / [[GR]] / [[HU]] / [[IN]] / [[IL]] / [[IT]] / [[JP]] / [[JO]] / [[KR]] / [[MK]] / [[NL]] / [[NO]] / [[PK]] / [[PL]] / [[RO]] / [[SA]] / [[SG]] / [[ES]] / [[SE]] / [[TW]] / [[TH]] / [[TN]] / [[TR]] / [[AE]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |20140618||firstlook.org||[https://firstlook.org/theintercept/article/2014/06/18/nsa-surveillance-secret-cable-partners-revealed-rampart-a/ How Secret Partners Expand NSA’s Surveillance Dragnet]||[[NSA]] / [[RAMPART-A]] / [[US]] / [[CA]] / [[NZ]] / [[GB]] / [[DZ]] / [[AT]] / [[BE]] / [[HR]] / [[CZ]] / [[DK]] / [[ET]] / [[FI]] / [[FR]] / [[DE]] / [[GR]] / [[HU]] / [[IN]] / [[IL]] / [[IT]] / [[JP]] / [[JO]] / [[KR]] / [[MK]] / [[NL]] / [[NO]] / [[PK]] / [[PL]] / [[RO]] / [[SA]] / [[SG]] / [[ES]] / [[SE]] / [[TW]] / [[TH]] / [[TN]] / [[TR]] / [[AE]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|20140606||theguardian.com||[http://www.theguardian.com/business/2014/jun/06/vodafone-reveals-secret-wires-allowing-state-surveillance Vodafone reveals existence of secret wires that allow state surveillance: Wires allow agencies to listen to or record live conversations, in what privacy campaigners are calling a 'nightmare scenario']||[[VODAFONE]] / [[AL]] / [[AU]] / [[BE]] / [[CZ]] / [[CG]] / [[EG]] / [[FJ]] / [[FR]] / [[DE]] / [[GH]] / [[GR]] / [[HU]] / [[IN]] / [[IE]] / [[IT]] / [[KE]] / [[LS]] / [[MT]] / [[MZ]] / [[NL]] / [[NZ]] / [[PT]] / [[QA]] / [[RO]] / [[ZA]] / [[ES]] / [[TZ]] / [[TR]] / [[GB]] | |20140606||theguardian.com||[http://www.theguardian.com/business/2014/jun/06/vodafone-reveals-secret-wires-allowing-state-surveillance Vodafone reveals existence of secret wires that allow state surveillance: Wires allow agencies to listen to or record live conversations, in what privacy campaigners are calling a 'nightmare scenario']||[[VODAFONE]] / [[AL]] / [[AU]] / [[BE]] / [[CZ]] / [[CG]] / [[EG]] / [[FJ]] / [[FR]] / [[DE]] / [[GH]] / [[GR]] / [[HU]] / [[IN]] / [[IE]] / [[IT]] / [[KE]] / [[LS]] / [[MT]] / [[MZ]] / [[NL]] / [[NZ]] / [[PT]] / [[QA]] / [[RO]] / [[ZA]] / [[ES]] / [[TZ]] / [[TR]] / [[GB]] |
Revision as of 21:49, 19 June 2014
SPAIN
Intel Environment
Military Alliance | NATO |
Interior Intelligence Services | CESID / CNI |
Exterior Intelligence Services | |
Military Intelligence Services | |
SIGINT/COMINT Alliances |
Telco/Carrier/ISP Environment
Type | Name | Ownership | Main Office | URL | Notes |
Transnational Cables and Connections
Type | Name | Ownership | Connecting Operator Point A | Connection Operator Point B | URL/Notes |
SIGINT/COMINT Stations and Operators
Name | Location | Operator | Capabilities |
Pico de las Nieves, Grand Canary Island | ES-operated "accommodation site" that provides occasional SIGINT product to the US INSCOM | ||
Manzanares | ES-operated "accommodation site" that provides occasional SIGINT product to the US INSCOM | ||
Playa de Pals | Contractor-operated US facility. | ||
Rota |
Privacy Related Legislation
LI Legislation
SIGINT/COMINT Legal Grounds
Vendor Appearance
- Vendor with Place of Registration in Spain: AGNITIO
- 2013: HACKINGTEAM see securelist.com Report 20130425
Articles / Events / Situations
2014
Date | Source | Title | Tags |
20140619 | rt.com | NSA uses 33 countries to intercept web traffic – Snowden Files | NSA / RAMPART-A / US / CA / NZ / GB / DZ / AT / BE / HR / CZ / DK / ET / FI / FR / DE / GR / HU / IN / IL / IT / JP / JO / KR / MK / NL / NO / PK / PL / RO / SA / SG / ES / SE / TW / TH / TN / TR / AE |
20140618 | firstlook.org | How Secret Partners Expand NSA’s Surveillance Dragnet | NSA / RAMPART-A / US / CA / NZ / GB / DZ / AT / BE / HR / CZ / DK / ET / FI / FR / DE / GR / HU / IN / IL / IT / JP / JO / KR / MK / NL / NO / PK / PL / RO / SA / SG / ES / SE / TW / TH / TN / TR / AE |
20140606 | theguardian.com | Vodafone reveals existence of secret wires that allow state surveillance: Wires allow agencies to listen to or record live conversations, in what privacy campaigners are calling a 'nightmare scenario' | VODAFONE / AL / AU / BE / CZ / CG / EG / FJ / FR / DE / GH / GR / HU / IN / IE / IT / KE / LS / MT / MZ / NL / NZ / PT / QA / RO / ZA / ES / TZ / TR / GB |
2013
2003
Date | Source | Title | Tags |
17.03.2003 | statewatch.org | Spain: Secret military telecommunications interception stations in Madrid, Conil de la Frontera, Gibraltar and Rota | ES |
2002
Date | Source | Title | Tags |
20020928 | telepolis.de | US-Geheimdienste schnüffeln auch ohne Gesetzesgrundlage in Spanien | ES / NCIS |
14.06.2002 | Telepolis | Keine 12 Monate Speicherung von Verbindungsdaten: Spaniens Regierung gibt nach Unternehmerprotest bei Internetgesetz nach | ES Data Retention |
20020410 | telepolis.de | Spanien öffnet sich offiziell US-Geheimdiensten - Für den Status eines "privilegierten Partners" wird auch die US-Präsenz im Land erweitert | ES |
2001
Date | Source | Title | Tags |
20010628 | telepolis.de | Mit Echelon gegen ETA? Möglicherweise suchen USA nach einer Rechtfertigung des Lauschsystems in Europa | ES / ECHELON |
21.06.2001 | telepolis.de | Will Spanien für die Bekämpfung der ETA das Echelon-System benutzen? | ES ECHELON |
Books
Author | Publisher | Title | Year | ISBN | Tags |
Nacho Garcia Mostazo | B Ediciones | Libertad Vigilada: El Espionaje de las Comunicaciones (Cronica Actual) | 200306 | 978-8466610995 | ES |