Senate Intelligence Committee Chair Senator Dianne Feinstein said that the NSA phone surveillance programme revealed in reports last week is limited in scope to viewing phone records, not listening to private conversations.
Feinstein said the phone programme had helped disrupt a 2009 plot to bomb New York City's subways.
"Feinstein said the programme also helped to track the case of David Headley, a Pakistani-American who travelled to Mumbai to scope the Taj Mahal Hotel for an attack," ABC News reported.
He has confessed to his role and has managed a deal with the US authorities under which he escaped a death penalty.
Feinstein said the shadow of the September 11 terrorist attacks still loom in her mind, and that strong intelligence from the type of surveillance conducted by the NSA is needed to prevent future attacks.
The eavesdropping and code-breaking agency is fighting back after last week's revelations by UK's Guardian newspaper about its two surveillance programs raised privacy concerns.
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