AT&T sued over alleged role in NSA surveillance program: "The lawsuit also alleges that AT&T gave the government unlimited access to its database of caller information. That database, called Daytona, the EFF pleadings allege, tracks telephone numbers on both ends of a call as well as the duration of the call made on a land line. Daytona is used by AT&T to manage its Hawkeye database of call-detail records and the Aurora database used to store Internet traffic data since 2003, the EFF lawsuit alleges.
By opening its networks and databases to surveillance by the NSA, EFF alleges in its litigation that 'AT&T has violated the privacy of its customers and the people they call and e-mail.' "
These are the same crooks that intend to divide the internet into those who pay for speed , and all the rest of us. And we're talking about BIG fees that average companies and average citizens will not be able to afford. Mr. Ciccone, at AT&T, is one of the main perpetrators of this internet-killing idea.
Wednesday, February 22, 2006
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