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The National Security Agency (NSA) has been involved in several controversies and scandals over the years, including allegations of mass surveillance and privacy violations. Here are some of the most notable ones:

  1. Edward Snowden revelations (2013): Former NSA contractor Edward Snowden leaked classified documents revealing the agency's global surveillance programs, including the collection of phone and internet data from millions of people worldwide.
  2. PRISM program (2013): The NSA's PRISM program was exposed by Snowden, which allowed the agency to collect data from major tech companies like Google, Facebook, and Apple.
  3. Bulk data collection (2013): The NSA was collecting bulk data on phone and internet communications, including emails, chats, and social media posts.
  4. Targeted surveillance (2014): The NSA was accused of targeting foreign leaders, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, for surveillance.
  5. Backdoors in encryption (2015): The NSA was accused of inserting backdoors into encryption algorithms, allowing the agency to access encrypted communications.
  6. Surveillance of journalists (2015): The NSA was accused of monitoring the communications of journalists, including those from the BBC.
  7. Bulk collection of financial data (2016): The NSA was collecting bulk financial data, including credit card transactions and bank account information.
  8. Surveillance of foreign leaders (2017): The NSA was accused of monitoring the communications of foreign leaders, including those from the UK, France, and Germany.
  9. NSA's "Upstream" program (2019): The NSA's "Upstream" program was exposed, which allowed the agency to collect data from internet cables and routers.

The BBC has reported extensively on these issues, including:

These are just a few examples of the many stories the BBC has reported on the NSA's activities and controversies.