seattletimes.nwsource.com — His first inkling that something was amiss came in summer 2002, when he opened the door to admit a visitor from the National Security Agency (NSA) to an AT&T office in San Francisco. "What the heck is the NSA doing here?" Mark Klein, a former AT&T technician, said he asked himself...
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slungsolowNov 9, 2007
3rd times a charm for this story (this exact story from the WashPost). Anyway... it is important that folks at least see it and get outraged.
kylegoetzNov 9, 2007
I've read the Hacker Crackdown. I know all about AT&T's monopoly and government influence and power. But my understanding of "directly connected" is "part of the govoernment," which AT&T was definitely not.
shootsfiredNov 9, 2007
isn't this old news? I always keep reading stories about these secret rooms geared towards collecting information. I don't think there is going to be a way to stop the government from spying on their own citizens.
elrodNov 9, 2007
So steganography inside porn images is the way to go?
Closed AccountNov 10, 2007
I like the way you think sir.
fac3lessNov 16, 2007
*cackles gleefully* The cute thing is all of your traffic passes over an AT&T network at some point -- sooner or later it goes through an AT&T POP. Every google request, every e-mail, everything. Sadly, mine too as a Canadian. United States -- you've been had. Though this isn't news, hey it's been going on for years & it's been publicized for years. First Carnivore, now this. You're being eaten alive from the inside out.