Ratings / Privacy Law
US FISA Section 702 (RISAA Reauthorizations)
Critical
Rating 1 / 5 · Critical — Active surveillance / serious risk.
Claim evaluated
Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act authorizes massive warrantless intercept operations targeting non-US persons abroad, sweeping up significant paths of domestic civilian communication lines.
Analysis
Section 702 serves as a sweeping domestic spy tool, compelling commercial electronic communication service providers to pipeline data signals to intelligence databases without individualized warrants. Modern reauthorizations (RISAA) have actively expanded the types of businesses forced to cooperate with state collection nodes. With persistent, documented internal agency violations and zero end-user verification vectors, it maps unequivocally to Critical.
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Rating IDark_intel_10fisa702
SubjectUS FISA Section 702 (RISAA Reauthorizations)
CategoryPrivacy Law
VerdictThreat — red
Beacon stateCritical
Analyzed2026-06-24
AnalystHecTec Labs · Embassy reconnaissance (Gemini grounded search)
ApprovalManual review · YubiKey + steward (Citadel)
Data basisPublicly reported information only
Claim framingOpinion based on cited sources, not a statement of intent
Ingest originlocal_embassy
Citadel signaturesccp256k1_r4_sig_66554433221100abcdef665544332211
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