LEVITATION and the FFU Hypothesis
Title
LEVITATION and the FFU Hypothesis
Subject
Web search terms
Description
This document is a CSEC presentation deck giving an overview of LEVITATION, "a behaviour-based target discovery project." LEVITATION is used to identify targets based on documents downloaded from free file upload (FFU) services such as Sendspace and Rapidshare. A special source, codenamed ATOMIC BANJO, collects HTTP metadata for FFU sites, which is then filtered for documents of interest. Metadata from the documents of interest is correlated to personally-identifying information, if available, from CSEC databases MUTANT BROTH and MARINA, with the aim of locating the person who downloaded the document. The presentation concludes with two successful case studies. <br><br> Christopher Parsons has written a more detailed analysis of the LEVITATION presentation, accessible <a href="https://www.christopher-parsons.com/writings/cse-summaries/#levitation-and" target="_blank">here.</a>
Creator
Communications Security Establishment Canada
Publisher
CBC
Relation
Snowden
Language
en
Source:Classification
Top Secret
Source:Redactions
Personnel names redacted
Report:Creator
Dave Seglins
NumPages
21
CreatorOffice
CSEC
Date:Leaked
2015-01-28
Distribution
5VEY
Surveillance Programs
LEVITATION; OLYMPIA
Collection
Citation
Communications Security Establishment Canada, “LEVITATION and the FFU Hypothesis,” Snowden Archive, accessed December 22, 2024, https://snowden.glendon.yorku.ca/items/show/229.
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