AT&T Helped U.S. Spy on Internet on a Vast Scale
By Julia Angwin, Charlie Savage, Jeff Larson, Henrik Moltke, Laura
Poitras and James Risen
AUG. 15, 2015
The National Security Agency’s ability to spy on vast quantities of
Internet traffic passing through the United States has relied on its
extraordinary, decades-long partnership with a single company: the
telecom giant AT&T.
While it has been long known that American telecommunications
companies worked closely with the spy agency, newly disclosed N.S.A.
documents show that the relationship with AT&T has been
considered unique and especially productive. One document described
it as “highly collaborative,” while another lauded the company’s
“extreme willingness to help.”
AT&T’s cooperation has involved a broad range of classified
activities, according to the documents, which date from 2003 to
2013. AT&T has given the N.S.A. access, through several methods
covered under different legal rules, to billions of emails as they
have flowed across its domestic networks. It provided technical
assistance in carrying out a secret court order permitting the
wiretapping of all Internet communications at the United Nations
headquarters, a customer of AT&T.
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