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The Investigatory Powers Commissioner said information gathered under warrants was kept too long and not stored safely.
Civil rights group Liberty said the breaches involved the "mass collection of data of innocent citizens".
The high court heard MI5 knew about the issues in 2016 but kept them secret.
"MI5 have been holding on to people's data - ordinary people's data, your data, my data - illegally for many years," said Megan Goulding, a lawyer for Liberty, which brought the case.

French far-right leader Marine Le Pen shared the gruesome images in December 2015, a few weeks after IS jihadists killed 130 people in Paris
Le Pen shared the gruesome images in December 2015, a few weeks after IS jihadists killed 130 people in attacks in Paris.
A judge in the western Paris suburb of Nanterre ordered that the National Rally leader stand trial on charges of circulating "violent messages that incite terrorism or pornography or seriously harm human dignity" and that can be viewed by a minor.
The charges carry a maximum sentence of three years in prison and a fine of 75,000 euros ($85,000).
Comment: She OBVIOUSLY didn't do that to support ISIS.
Comment: These attacks are clearly intended to bring down Le Pen but as we can see from the recent MEP elections, Le Pen continues to surge in the polls. Evidently, the citizens of France aren't buying the establishment propaganda:
- European Parliament Elections 2019: Big Wins For Nationalist Parties in The UK, France, And Italy
- French prosecutors officially charge Marine Le Pen for tweet exposing ISIS crimes - UPDATE
The first blacklist, titled "webanswers_url_blacklist," impacts the company's "featured snippets" or answer blocks, the type of special search result that appears when questions are typed into the search bar. For example, the question "What is the biggest fish?" yields a special search box on the whale shark.
In screenshots of the blacklist shared with The Daily Caller, the instructions at the top of the page say, "To ensure the blacklist will REMOVE a URL, add a line '# REMOVE url'." And, "To ensure the blacklist WON'T remove a URL by accident, add '# PERMIT url'," indicating that the blacklist is manually edited.
Trump supports giving 'protected status' to Venezuelan refugees fleeing carnage the US helped create
TPS is a federal government designation for people residing in the US who have fled from severe natural disasters or armed conflict. It currently applies to people from ten different countries, including war-torn Yemen, Somalia and Sudan. The bill to apply TPS to Venezuelans was introduced to congress by Florida Representatives Mario Diaz-Balart and Darren Soto in January. The legislation passed through the committee stage last month and is now awaiting a vote on the House floor.
Trump's unexpected show of support for the move sharply contrasts with his otherwise staunchly anti-immigrant stance. He has called for a "zero tolerance" stance on illegal crossings along the US's southern border with Mexico, and even moved to discontinue TPS for several of the countries currently on the list.
Speaking to reporters on Wednesday after a meeting in Tehran with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, Rouhani warned against any attack on the Islamic Republic.
"Iran will never initiate a war but will give a crushing response to any aggression," Rouhani said at a joint news conference alongside the Japanese PM.
Comment: History supports this statement. It's the US that wages wars of all kinds all over the planet, not Iran.
Comment: News just in: During Rouhani's visit to Japan, there's been an attack in the strait of Hormuz on two oil tankers carrying 'japan-related cargo':
Which is oddly similar to a few other events of late:
- U.A.E.-led investigation of oil tanker attacks puts blame on unnamed 'state actors'
- US navy ship sails in disputed South China Sea amidst trade talks with Beijing
- Iran squeezed between imperial psychos and European cowards
- Russia, China, India and Iran: The magic quadrant that is changing the world
- Iraq-Syria-Iran hold "tripartite" meeting against US in Syria

Pete Buttigieg, mayor of South Bend, Ind., gives a speech on foreign policy and national security at the University of Indiana, Bloomington, on June 11, 2019.
"Preventing the spread of nuclear weapons should remain a core tenet of our global leadership," said Buttigieg, 37, in a speech focused on foreign policy and national security at the University of Indiana in Bloomington. "For this reason, I will rejoin our international partners and recommit the U.S. to the Iran nuclear deal."
"Whatever its imperfections, this was perhaps as close to a true 'art of the deal' as it gets," he said. "As even this administration repeatedly certified it was preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. It has helped constrain the military threat that Iran poses to Israel and Europe without leading up down a path to another Middle Eastern war. This agreement was concluded not to do Iran a favor, but because it is in our national security interest, just as a parallel policy of confronting Iran's support for terrorism and abysmal human rights record reflects our values and security interests."
"That's why I've worked so hard in my career to make sure that... I promise you if I'm elected president, you're going to see the single most important thing that changes America, we're gonna cure cancer," Biden declared.
Comment: Does Biden think people are so dumb that he can dispense with any notion of feasibility with regard to his campaign promises and win, is he so delusional that he thinks such a thing is possible, or is it something else? Whatever the case may be, here's an idea for a more accurate campaign slogan:
Biden 2020: Ponies for all, cancer for none, and inappropriately touching or smelling children is definitely not creepy.

The guided-missile destroyer (DDG 93) sails in the South China Sea, May 10, 2019
China is now the second-biggest defence spender in the world, losing out only to the US (who - by the way - is so far ahead of the game that it accounts for 36 percent of all global defence spending). The rise of Beijing - and Washington's response to its ever-emerging preeminence - is putting traditional allies of both China and the United States in an increasingly interesting position.
One such ally is the Philippines. In October 2016, Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte was so emboldened by his newfound anti-American stance that he even dared the CIA to try to have him removed from power (and ultimately assassinated).
"You want to oust me?" Duterte said at the time. "You want to use the CIA? Go ahead."











Comment: Mass surveillance by government entities is clearly not only a concern for China: Is China's social credit system coming to Australia?
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