![]() ![]() spy agencies found that even terrorists and militant group members like to play popular online games. National Security Agency document written in 2008 and titled "Exploiting Terrorist Use of Games & Virtual Environments." The document revealed the NSA's strong interest in extending surveillance of potential terrorists and other intelligence targets to World of Warcraft, Second Life and Microsoft's Xbox Live service-online gaming spaces already being infiltrated by FBI, CIA, and Pentagon spies back in 2008. The Guardian, New York Times and ProPublica jointly reported on a U.S. But it remains unclear whether such cyber-sleuthing efforts have paid off, according to new revelations from the Snowden documents. and British spies to play online games at work. ![]() ![]() “Tracking terrorists” may represent the best official excuse ever concocted for U.S. ![]()
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