NSA violating privacy? Some folks in Silicon Valley think so

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Here are more details about how AT&T, Verizon and BellSouth have turned over call records for millions of their customers to the super-secret National Security Agency, which is reportedly using the data to search for terrorists.

Last month, a furor erupted when it was discovered that AT&T was using a Mountain View company Narus‘ software to secretly monitor peoples’ phone calls and emails for the National Security Agency.

Here is the Merc’s coverage today on local outrage, and the EEF lawsuit.

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Matt launched VentureBeat in September of 2006, with the realization that no one else was covering the entrepreneurial and tech innovation scene with the velocity or depth that he was. Prior to founding VentureBeat, he covered venture capital for the San Jose Mercury News from 2001 to 2006. In 2002, Matt was awarded "Journalist of the Year" by the Northern California Society of Professional Journalists. Prior to working at the Merc, he was a correspondent for the Wall Street Journal in Bonn, Germany from 1995 to 1998, and a writer for the Washington Post in 1994. Matt holds a PhD in Government and an MA in German and European Studies from Georgetown University. In addition to VentureBeat, Matt is also the Executive Producer of DEMO, the leading launchpad event for emerging technologies.

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