Wednesday, June 21, 2006

AT&T seems to be hiding another government spy room


This time in St. Louis

AMERICAblog: Because a great nation deserves the truth:

Seriously.

That company needs to be made a lesson of and taken down.

It looks like they may be spying on our Internet traffic from this facility, or at the very least on the Internet traffic of all of their customers.

In a pivotal network operations center in metropolitan St. Louis, AT&T has maintained a secret, highly secured room since 2002 where government work is being conducted, according to two former AT&T workers once employed at the center.

In interviews with Salon, the former AT&T workers said that only government officials or AT&T employees with top-secret security clearance are admitted to the room, located inside AT&T's facility in Bridgeton. The room's tight security includes a biometric 'mantrap' or highly sophisticated double door, secured with retinal and fingerprint scanners. The former workers say company supervisors told them that employees working inside the room were 'monitoring network traffic' and that the room was being used by 'a government agency.'"

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