German spy agency can keep tabs on internet hubs: court

AFP  |  Berlin 

Germany's agency can monitor major if deems it necessary for strategic security interests, a federal court has ruled.

The operator had argued the agency was breaking the law by capturing German domestic communications along with international data.

However, the court in the eastern city of ruled that "can be required by the to assist with strategic by the BND".

De-Cix says its hub is the world's biggest internet exchange, bundling data flows from as far as China, Russia, the and Africa, which handles more than six terabytes per second at peak traffic.

De-Cix Management GmbH, which is owned by eco Association, the European internet industry body, had filed suit against the interior ministry, which oversees the BND and its strategic signals intelligence.

It said the BND, a of the US Agency (NSA), has placed so-called Y-piece prisms into its data-carrying cables that give it an unfiltered and complete copy of the data flow.

The surveillance sifts through such as emails using certain search terms, which are then reviewed based on relevance.

De-Cix said in a statement today that it believed the ruling shielded it from criminal liability for violations of the law protecting German domestic communications against tapping by stating that the bore responsibility.

However it said it would review whether it would take its complaint to the

Given the mass of daily phone calls, emails, chats, internet searches, streamed videos and other online communications, an effective fire-walling of purely German communications is unrealistic, activists argue.

had reacted with outrage when information leaked by former NSA revealed in 2013 that US agents were carrying out widespread tapping worldwide, including of Angela Merkel's mobile phone.

Merkel, who grew up in communist East where state spying on citizens was rampant, declared repeatedly that "spying among friends is not on" while acknowledging Germany's reliance on the US in security matters.

But to the great embarrassment of Germany, it later emerged that the BND helped the NSA on European allies.

in 2016 approved new measures, including greater oversight, to rein in the BND following the scandal.

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First Published: Thu, May 31 2018. 19:20 IST