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The leader of the National Security Agency says there shouldn't be "any doubt in anybody's mind" that there was "a conscious effort by a nation-state" to sway the result of the 2016 presidential election.

Adm. Michael Rogers, who leads both the NSA and US Cyber Command, made the comments during a conference presented by The Wall Street Journal in response to a question about WikiLeaks' release of nearly 20,000 internal emails from the Democratic National Committee.

"There shouldn't be any doubt in anybody's mind," Rogers said. "This was not something that was done casually. This was not something that was done by chance. This was not a target that was selected purely arbitrarily. This was a conscious effort by a nation-state to attempt to achieve a specific effect."

Rogers did not specify the nation-state or the specific effect, though US intelligence officials say they suspect Russia provided the emails to WikiLeaks after hackers stole them from DNC servers and the personal email account of Hillary Clinton's campaign manager, John Podesta.

At least two different hacker groups associated with the Russian government were found inside the networks of the DNC over the past year reading emails, chats, and downloading private documents. Many of those files were later released by WikiLeaks.

The hack, which was investigated by the FBI and the cybersecurity firm Crowdstrike, was linked to Russia through a lengthy technical analysis, which was detailed on the firm's blog. Former NSA research scientist Dave Aitel, who now leads another cybersecurity firm, has called the analysis "pretty dead on."

The hack of Podesta's private Gmail address was traced by cybersecurity researchers to hackers with Russia's foreign intelligence service, the GRU, because the group made an error during its campaign of "spear phishing" targets tricking them into clicking on malicious links or give up their passwords. The researchers found that the group had targeted more than 100 email addresses that were associated with the Clinton campaign, according to The New York Times.

The Obama administration in October publicly accused Russia of being behind the hacks.

"The US intelligence community is confident that the Russian Government directed the recent compromises of emails," reads a statement from the Department of Homeland Security. "These thefts and disclosures are intended to interfere with the US election process."

Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina said on Tuesday that he wants the Senate to open an investigation into whether the Russian government meddled in the US election. Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly denied his country was behind the hacks.

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New Yorks NSA Listening Station Is Hiding in Plain Sight

Ad will collapse in seconds CLOSE /espionage November 17, 2016 2:06 a.m. By Charley Lanyon

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If youve spent any time in New York, youve seen it: The skyscraper formerly known as the AT&T Long Lines Building at 33 Thomas Street in Lower Manhattan. Whereas other skyscrapers light up when night falls, the Long Lines Building stays dark, a pitch-black cutout in an otherwise glittering skyline. While other iconic New York buildings are shining towers of glass, this one is all dull-gray concrete, 29 floors and no windows.

For most New Yorkers, the Long Lines Building is just a curiosity, another pretty-ugly part of our city, easy to ignore and better for it. Now, owing to a report in the Intercept, you wont be able to look at it the same way again.

Long-known to the public as a major communications hub, owned by AT&T and run by its local subsidiary the New York Telephone Company, thanks to NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden, we now know that the Long Lines Building is also a top-secret NSA listening station code-named TITANPOINTE.

The Long Lines Building, it turns out, is forgettable because it was designed to be forgettable. It was also designed by the architectural firm John Carl Warnecke & Associates to withstand a nuclear bomb, and protect 1,500 people for two weeks from toxic radiation.

In a long-form investigation, the Intercept was able to combine revelations about the NSAs surveillance program made public in Edward Snowdens leak together with architectural plans, public records, and interviews with former AT&T employees to bring to light this secret hub of international espionage hiding in plain sight.

According to the report, the code name TITANPOINTE features dozens of times in the NSA documents, often in classified reports about surveillance operations, and often in partnership with another code name, LITHIUM, already known to be AT&T.

AT&Ts partnership with U.S. government surveillance programs is already well-known.

According to former AT&T engineers with knowledge of the program, the building is home to one of the United States major gateway switches, which routes international calls from the United States to countries all over the world.

Top-secret NSA memos leaked by Snowden seem to suggest that the NSA has been able to listen in to these calls directly from a secret site within the building. If these revelations are true, the Long Lines Building is also likely the major venue where now infamous surveillance programs targeting the United Nations, the International Monetary Fund, and close U.S. allies like Germany and Japan were staged.

Elizabeth Goitein, co-director of the liberty and national-security program at the Brennan Center for Justice, told the Intercept:

It looks like big brother has been living in New York City all along. He just has a really ugly apartment.

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The head of the USs National Security Agency said Nov. 15 that a nation-state consciously targeted presidential candidate Hillary Clintons presidential campaign, in order to affect the US election.

In response to a question, Michael S. Rogers, a Naval officer and NSA director since 2014, said on stage at a Wall Street Journal conference that Wikileaks was furthering a nation-states goals by publishing hacked emails from the Democratic National Committee and Clintons presidential campaign weeks ahead of the election.

There shouldnt be any doubt in anybodys minds, this was not something that was done casually, this was not something that was done by chance, this was not a target that was selected purely arbitrarily. This was a conscious effort by a nation-state to attempt to achieve a specific effect, he said.

Rogers did not name the nation-state in question, nor elaborate on the effect it sought, but he didnt have to. In October US intelligence agencies, including the NSA, issued a statement (paywall) accusing Russias senior-most officials of authorizing the hacks in order to interfere with the US presidential election. Wikileaks, DCleaks, and the hacker who goes by Guccifer 2.0 were named as being part of a Russia-directed effort.

Rogers went on to say that the NSA was trying to make life harder for hackers. Part of that effort involved dealing directly with a host of countries and telling them what the US considered acceptable behavior when it comes to online activities. Vice president Joe Biden said last month that the US would covertly retaliate against Russian attacks.

Rogers told NPR previously that there was no clear set of rules of engagement among countries when it came to cyberwarfare. We are not in a world of clear definitions right now, he said.

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange denied his organization was being directed by Russia in a statement published before polling day. Wikileaks must publish, he wrote. It must publish and be damned.

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The recommendation by Defense Secretary Ash Carter and Director of National Intelligence James Clapper was made last month, according to The Washington Post, which first reported the recommendation.

The replacement of such a senior person would be unprecedented at a time when the US intelligence community has repeatedly warned about the threat of cyberattacks.

A major reason for their recommendation is the belief that Rogers was not working fast enough on a critical reorganization to address the cyberthreat. The Obama administration has wanted to keep the NSA dealing with signals intelligence, which would be a civilian-led agency, and a separate cybercommand which would remain under the military, the official told CNN.

Right now, one man, Rogers, heads both. He took over as head of the NSA and Cyber Command in April 2014.

The official said the initial plan was to announce the reorganization and that given the shift of personnel, Rogers would be thanked for his service and then move on.

Another issue -- but not the sole driving factor in removing Rogers, according to the source -- is a continuing concern about security.

Harold Martin, a former contractor for Booz Allen who was working at the NSA, has been charged and is being held without bail after allegedly stealing a large amount of classified information. Prosecutors allege he stole the names of "numerous" covert US agents. He was arrested in August after federal authorities uncovered what they have described as mountains of highly classified intelligence in his car, home and shed, which they said had been accumulated over many years.

Martin's motivation remains unclear, and federal authorities have not alleged that he gave or sold the information to anyone.

Separately, this comes as Rogers is one of those under consideration by President-elect Donald Trump to be the next director of national intelligence, CNN has previously reported. Rogers went on a private trip on Thursday to meet with Trump, a trip that took many administration officials by surprise.

Some officials also have complained about Rogers' leadership style, according to the Post.

The Pentagon declined to comment, as did a spokesman for the director of national intelligence. The NSA did not return a request for comment.

The idea for dividing NSA's efforts has been in the works for a while.

"So we had them both in the same location and able to work with one another. That has worked very well, but it's not necessarily going to -- the right approach to those missions overall in the long run. And we need to look at that and it's not just a matter of NSA and CYBERCOM," Carter told a tech industry group in September.

CNN's Jim Sciutto contributed to this report.

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The NSA might be spying on you from this creepy NYC …

33 Thomas St.Photo: J.C. Rice

A massive, heavily fortified skyscraper that has puzzled New Yorkers for years sitting windowless and unlit in Lower Manhattan since 1974 is reportedly hiding a very dark secret.

On the surface, the ominous structure known as the Long Lines Building serves as a giant telecommunications hub for the New York Telephone Company, which is an AT&T subsidiary.

But a recent investigation conducted by The Intercept indicates that it might actually house a covert surveillance mega-center, where millions upon millions of phone calls, faxes and emails are intercepted daily by the National Security Agency.

This is yet more proof that our communications service providers have become, whether willingly or unwillingly, an arm of the surveillance state, said Elizabeth Goitein, co-director of the liberty and national security program at the Brennan Center for Justice.

According to the Intercept, the NSA has been using a secure room known as a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility which they integrated inside the Long Lines Building to record conversations and internet data from across the globe.

While mystery has long surrounded the 550-foot tower of concrete and granite, located at 33 Thomas Street, new documents leaked by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden, which were published by The Intercept on Wednesday, are said to serve as evidence of the agencys electronic spying efforts.

When combined with architectural plans, public records and interviews with former AT&T employees, the documents reportedly prove that the AT&T building is actually one of the NSAs most important surveillance sites code-named TITANPOINTE.

A series of top-secret NSA memos obtained by the Intercept also suggest that the agency has been using equipment to tap into millions of international phone calls.

The outlet reports that 33 Thomas Street is ultimately a core location thats been used for a number of controversial surveillance programs targeting the communications of the United Nations, the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and at least 38 countries, including US allies such as Germany, Japan and France.

While the NSA documents that Snowden leaked feature dozens of references to TITANPOINTE, its connection to 33 Thomas Street was initially unclear. It wasnt until after the Intercept obtained a set of secret travel guides dated April 2011 and February 2013 that they were able to link the two.

In the document from 2011, the NSA lists various facilities for NSA employees and reveals that TITANPOINTE is, in fact, in New York City. The other guide states that a partner called LITHIUM which according to the Intercept, is the agencys code name for AT&T oversees building visits at the facility.

Inside the building are at least three 4ESS switches, which are used to route calls across different phone networks.

Of the first two, one handled domestic long-distance traffic and the other was an international gateway, Thomas Saunders, a former AT&T engineer who retired in 2004, told The Intercept.

The Snowden documents also describe TITANPOINTE as having access to foreign gateway switches, as well.

In addition to monitoring phone calls, The Intercept reports that the facility also intercepts satellite communications as part of a surveillance program dubbed SKIDROWE.

Many New Yorkers have probably spotted the numerous satellite dishes on the roof of the Long Lines Building, which are believed to be used by the NSA.

This is yet more proof that our communications service providers have become an arm of the surveillance state

After a series of surveillance operations targeting anti-Vietnam War activists, domestic terrorists and foreign radical suspects including Martin Luther King and Muhammad Ali led to tighter controls on intelligence gathering, the NSA implemented a new program called BLARNEY, which was first exposed by Snowden in 2013.

According to the Intercept, NSA documents dated between 2012 and 2013 indicate that TITANPOINTE served as one of BLARNEYs core sites and that equipment was being used at the 33 Thomas Street address to keep tabs on long-distance phone calls, faxes, internet voice calls, video conferencing and other forms of internet communication.

In one instance, an April 2012 memo showed that NSA engineers working under the BLARNEY program were tapping in on a line at the UN mission in New York. This directly led to the collection against the email address of the U.N. General leading the monitoring mission in Syria, the memo said.

Such spying activities are totally unacceptable breaches of trust in international cooperation, Mogens Lykketoft, former president of the U.N.s general assembly, told The Intercept.

According to the NSA documents, most of the cyber espionage going on at 33 Thomas Street involves tracking calls and other forms of communication as they come through AT&Ts international phone and data cables.

The SKIDROWE program ultimately focuses on gathering digital network intelligence as it is sent between foreign satellites, The Intercept reports.

This data is then handed over to XKEYSCORE a mass surveillance system that is used by the NSA to track emails, online chats, passwords and even internet browsing histories.

While the relationship between the NSA and AT&T has been widely known for quite some time, whats been going on inside the Long Lines Building has never been officially revealed.

During the day, the telecommunications center seems foreboding, yet harmless. There are no windows and no lights making for an eerie scene once the sun goes down.

The structure was constructed by John Carl Warnecke, a prominent architect who had been ultimately tasked with designing a telephone exchange building for AT&T.

Dubbed Project X, architectural drawings and plans described it as a skyscraper to be inhabited by machines, which was designed to house long lines telephone equipment and to protect it and its operating personnel in the event of atomic attack.

The Cold War had been going on at the time and since many feared an imminent nuclear strike on the US the 29-floor building was fortified to withstand an atomic blast, according to the Intercept.

It was also outfitted with enough food to last 1,500 people at least two weeks, should their be a disaster and 250,000 gallons of gasoline to fuel power generators. In the event of a power failure, the building is supposed to be able to act as a self-contained city for at least two weeks, the plans said.

After its construction, questions and rumors swirled for years about the enigmatic structure.

According to a New York Times article from 1994, the Long Lines Building served as AT&Ts giant Worldwide Intelligent Network and directed an average of 175 million phone calls each day.

The company went on the defensive when asked about the belief that they were hiding an NSA surveillance hub right under the noses of New Yorkers.

[AT&T does not] allow any government agency to connect directly to or otherwise control our network to obtain our customers information, explained Fletcher Cook, a company spokesperson.

Rather, we simply respond to government requests for information pursuant to court orders or other mandatory process and, in rare cases, on a legal and voluntary basis when a persons life is in danger and time is of the essence, like in a kidnapping situation.

Mark Klein a former AT&T technician who claimed in 2006 that the NSA had been spying on the public from a secure room at one of the companys San Francisco buildings told The Intercept that he worked at 33 Thomas Street for 9 years and wasnt aware of any NSA presence.

But he said he always had a creepy feeling about the building.

I knew about AT&Ts close collaboration with the Pentagon, going way back, Klein explained, adding that he was not surprised by the evidence linking the building to the NSA.

Its obviously a major installation, he said. If youre interested in doing surveillance, its a good place to do it.

The Intercept investigation was ultimately a joint reporting project between the outlet and their filmmaker-driven documentary unit, Field of Vision which is set to debut a short film this week about the Long Lines Building at the IFC Center, titled Project X.

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