Apr 7 2006

EFF: AT&T forwards all Internet traffic into NSA

  • Written by dubstylee
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“The evidence that we are filing supports our claim that AT&T is diverting Internet traffic into the hands of the NSA wholesale, in violation of federal wiretapping laws and the Fourth Amendment,” said EFF Staff Attorney Kevin Bankston. “More than just threatening individuals’ privacy, AT&T’s apparent choice to give the government secret, direct access to millions of ordinary Americans’ Internet communications is a threat to the Constitution itself. We are asking the Court to put a stop to it now.”

The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) on Wednesday filed the legal briefs and evidence supporting its motion for a preliminary injunction in its class-action lawsuit against AT&T. After asking EFF to hold back the documents so that it could review them, the Department of Justice consented to EFF’s filing them under seal — a well-established procedure that prohibits public access and permits only the judge and the litigants to see the evidence. While not a party to the case, the government was concerned that even this procedure would not provide sufficient security and has represented to the Court that it is “presently considering whether and, if so, how it will participate in this case.”

EFF’s evidence regarding AT&T’s dragnet surveillance of its networks includes a declaration by Mark Klein, a retired AT&T telecommunications technician, and several internal AT&T documents. This evidence was bolstered and explained by the expert opinion of J. Scott Marcus, who served as Senior Technical Advisor for Internet Technology to the Federal Communications Commission from July 2001 until July 2005.

The internal AT&T documents and portions of the supporting declarations have been submitted to the Court under a tentative seal, a procedure that allows AT&T five court days to explain to the Court why the information should be kept from the public.

“The public deserves to know about AT&T’s illegal program,” said EFF Legal Director Cindy Cohn. “In an abundance of caution, we are providing AT&T with an opportunity to explain itself before this material goes on the public docket, but we believe that justice will ultimately require full disclosure.”

The NSA program came to light in December, when the New York Times reported that the President had authorized the agency to intercept telephone and Internet communications inside the United States without the authorization of any court. Over the ensuing weeks, it became clear that the NSA program has been intercepting and analyzing millions of Americans’ communications, with the help of the country’s largest phone and Internet companies, including AT&T.

“Mark Klein is a true American hero,” said EFF Staff Attorney Kurt Opsahl. “He has bravely come forward with information critical for proving AT&T’s involvement with the government’s invasive surveillance program.”

In the lawsuit, EFF is representing the class of all AT&T residential customers nationwide. Working with EFF in the lawsuit are the law firms Traber & Voorhees, Lerach Coughlin Stoia Geller Rudman & Robbins LLP and the Law Office of Richard R. Wiebe.

For the notice of motion for preliminary injunction:
http://www.eff.org/legal/cases/att/NotMot.pdf

For the motion to lodge under temporary seal:
http://www.eff.org/legal/cases/att/MotionReSealing.pdf

For more on EFF’s suit:
http://www.eff.org/legal/cases/att/

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Comments

  1. mcovey

    Wow…

  2. Ne007

    All they have to do is say that it is a matter of national security…and they can override our constitutional rights.

  3. origin

    ugh its all about security! yea right! I love america this is a load of bs its not about protecting the american public its about control(it’s a free country lets at least try to keep it that way) and sadly that is the farthest thing from what this great nation was started and sought out to be. :(

  4. black_magiic

    What I love most about this story is right around the time this news hit. AT&T’s stock dropped like 3 bucks.

  5. Psilaxs

    AT&T– American Totalitarianism & Tapping

  6. Ne007

    where do you people think they are doing to wiretapping at? a bowling alley?

    In order to tap those al-qaeda calls…they need to be able to tap everybody’s calls ;)

    Hey..it’s all linked to 911. As George W. says…”you can trust us to do the right thing.”

  7. MorphineInduced

    ya I can trust the government to make me a slave ….. among many other things …… I guess your right I can trust them to do the right thing …. but tell me is the right thing only right for them or for us….. maybe you should think about that

  8. D.T.

    I first read about this on http://WWW.GLOBALGRIND.COM and i can’t say it really shocked me. The government has been doing this for years and they will continue to if we don’t start to take a stand against it.

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