Major Internet firms in the United States have begun releasing data about the amount of user information they secretly hand over to the government. A legal deal reached last week allows the companies to disclose broad details about the number of orders they receive from the secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court. Yahoo, for example, reports that it received FISA requests for user content affecting at least 30,000 accounts during the first six months of last year alone.
U.S. Internet Firms Release Data on Secret NSA Requests
HeadlineFeb 04, 2014