cryptome.org — Cryptome.org leaked the spying guide and price lists for spying activities of Yahoo and other companies. Yahoo issued a takedown notice for the spying price list. The documents are still posted online. Yahoo charges the government about $30 to $40 for the contents and e-mail of a subscriber’s account. Yahoo charges $40 to $80 for group contents.
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gorgeoussandDec 7, 2009
These documents say what Yahoo Verizon, AT&T and others . . . all of them are selling us for to the government .......... just a dollar just a dollar of what we are worth UGH !!!
socivitusDec 7, 2009
Only $30-$40?! I'm insulted...
Closed AccountDec 7, 2009
Yet another reason Yahoo should just die. That stinking old bag of puss has been on the decline for years. It's a joke. From their Web 1.0 cluttered front page, to their clunky and unusable Outlook-wanna-be webmail, to their high noise/signal ratio search results, there is nothing good about yahoo.No wonder Jerry Yang rejected MS takeover moves though, this would have had to be made public. Anyone who sells out their customers private data like this should be flogged to within an inch of their life IMHO.So f**k you Yang and f**k you Yahoo(!)
Closed AccountDec 7, 2009
We can teach them all a lesson one at a time.
Closed AccountDec 7, 2009
They probably will not care to pay Google $100 for my data if they can get it from my ISP for free
falldogDec 7, 2009
They make it up in volume...s**t