Orange provides its data to the French secret service

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Orange provides its data to the French secret service -

orange is a major player in the French surveillance system. This has just been revealed by an internal document of the British Secret Service (GCHQ). Indeed, in this note, it is said that the French secret service (DGSE) has worked closely with "a French telecommunications operator." But the description of the specific competencies of the telecommunications company, the history of this relationship, brings everyone to the former France Telecom now orange.

DGSE and major French telecom operators cooperate to improve the national interception of communications networks and collaborate to replace the encryption of data flowing through the network.

this note was among the NSA's archives, which were released by former NSA consultant Edward Snowden. the relationship between the DGSE and the french operator is an advantage key compared to other Western intelligence services. One of the strengths of the DGSE comes primarily of authorizations to access data of customers, France Telecom Orange. Without control, the operator provides a complete and free access to its networks and hosted data stream.

Millions of French but also foreigners have been targeted by this unlimited collection of data, which serves not only the DGSE, but also the French intelligence agencies. This data is also shared with foreign partners as GCHQ. The French operator also develops research on cryptology in partnership with the DGSE.

Neither the DGSE, nor the government, which now owns 27% of shares in France Telecom commented on the revelations. The expertise of this company, which was first administration, was and is essential to the national security and the independent decision of the French leaders.

"The relationship between France Telecom and the DGSE is not the same as the one in the Prism NSA program, which meant a contractual relationship with the giants of the Internet, says a former head of service french intelligence. in France, it is consubstantial. "There is no formal cooperation between the DGSE and the France Telecom-Orange. This partnership is done by people who have access to information top secret and can sometimes work for the operator or the DGSE. This is not new and has been the case for at least thirty years.

"mass transit data is stored for internal use and informally, said a official in charge of the networks within the operator. But the essential point is access to your ISP ... [to cross] the flow of data and the identity of those who exchange them. It is for this reason that the DGSE is in contact with all the French operators. "

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