Dishfire
Dishfire is a covert global surveillance collection system and database run by the United States of America's National Security Agency and the United Kingdom's Government Communications Headquarters that collects hundreds of millions of text messages on a daily basis from around the world. A related analytic tool is known as Prefer.
Details
The database is operated by the following agencies:- United States of America – National Security Agency
- United Kingdom – Government Communications Headquarters
Scope of surveillance
Each day, Dishfire collects the following amounts of data:- Geolocation data of more than 76,000 text messages and other travel information
- Over 110,000 names, gathered from electronic business cards
- Over 800,000 financial transactions that are either gathered from text-to-text payments or from linking credit cards to phone users
- Details of 1.6 million border crossings based on the interception of network roaming alerts
- Over 5 million missed call alerts
- About 200 million text messages from around the world
In response, a spokeswoman of the NSA describes the database as follows: "Dishfire is a system that processes and stores lawfully collected SMS data. Because some SMS data of US persons may at times be incidentally collected in NSA’s lawful foreign intelligence mission, privacy protections for US persons exist across the entire process concerning the use, handling, retention and dissemination of SMS data in Dishfire."