'Isis are using Snowden leaks to evade US intelligence': Former NSA boss warns terror group are exploiting massive …

Posted: September 6, 2014 at 2:47 am

Chris Inglis, NSA deputy chief during leaks, says IS 'clearly' harder to find Says they altered tactics, allowing them to operate away from gaze of U.S. He says Snowden spill went 'way beyond disclosing privacy concerns' Leaks also cover NSA's top-secret 'means and methods' of hunting enemies

By Matthew Blake for MailOnline

Published: 07:28 EST, 5 September 2014 | Updated: 10:57 EST, 5 September 2014

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On the run: Snowden has been on the run from U.S. authorities since he laid bare the extent of the NSA's spying programme, particularly on internet communication, such as emails, and social media

Islamic State extremists have studied and exploited the leaks made by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden to operate under the radar of U.S. intelligence, a former agency chief has claimed.

Chris Inglis said militants in Iraq and Syria are 'clearly' harder to track down since the rogue agent made freely available a wealth of top-secret information about how the U.S. government hunts its enemies online.

The terror group, Inglis said, has drastically altered its evasive tradecraft as a result of the data spill, and now operates only in the darkest corners of the internet, where they remain one step ahead of the intelligence community.

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