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AT&T Developed Secret Program To Help U.S. Police Mine Client Phone Records
by Pratap Chatterjee, CorpWatch Blog
October 28th, 2016

Police departments across the U.S. pay AT&T, the telecommunications giant, over one hundred thousand dollars a year for special access to telephone records of clients without first obtaining a warrant. The program is called 'Hemisphere' and the company required buyers to keep its existence secret.

http://www.corpwatch.org/article.php?id=16095

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