NSA insists they are not listening to V-Day 'pillow talk'

NSA/Handout/Reuters An undated aerial handout photo shows the National Security Agency (NSA) headquarters building in Fort Meade, Maryland. The National Security Agency (NSA) was officially formed by President Harry S. Truman on Nov. 4. 1953.

PSST! The NSA is sharing its secrets not yours.

Yep, the intelligence agency that once punished its own staff for spying on their lovers insists, in tweets no less, that it doesnt listen to couples most intimate moments. On Saturday, the National Security Agency celebrated Valentines Day by (over)sharing.

#HappyValentinesDay from the #NSA. No, we dont listen to your pillow talk, the observant agencys tweeted.

The agency later took a musical spin on what they are up to.

Every move they make, every step they take. Well be watching our foreign adversaries, the agency tweeted Saturday, quoting The Polices 1983 hit, Every Breath You Take.

The NSA agency had previously unveiled a cache of top secret documents last year that stated an NSA intern tattled on his colleague for allegedly spying on his girlfriend.

The document dump revealed analysts had been spying on spouses and significant others for at least 10 years.

The agencys reports, released through a records request by the American Civil Liberties Union, revealed an employee spied on a spouses telephone records.

nhensley@nydailynews.com

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NSA insists they are not listening to V-Day 'pillow talk'

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