Mark Hosenball writes the report also showed that NSA made the records collection despite Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court-issued warrants that call for the agency to conduct surveillance operations on only 42 suspects who may have links to terrorism.
ODNI issued the report as Congress considers whether to renew NSAâs application for the reauthorization of section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
FISA section 702 allows NSA and other Intelligence Community agencies to conduct surveillance operations on foreign individuals outside the U.S. in order to gather intelligence on cybersecurity and terrorism activities.
The ODNI report came days after NSA decided to end some of its âupstreamâ surveillance activities under section 702 following a review of privacy issues, mission needs, technological difficulties and implementation challenges.
NSA said it will no longer collect âupstream internet communicationsâ between U.S. individuals who talked about a foreign intelligence target and will delete previously acquired upstream digital records âas soon as practicable.â