So, the documents are out on the AT&T spy room. According to Wired:
“This configuration appears to have the capability to enable surveillance and analysis of internet content on a massive scale, including both overseas and purely domestic traffic,” Marcus wrote.
AT&T likely has 15 to 20 of these rooms around the country, shipped data out of the rooms via a separate network to another location and collectively, the rooms were able to keep tabs on some 10% of the nation’s purely domestic intenret traffic, according to Marcus.
I guess ten percent isn’t much. As long as you’re not in the ten percent.
Oh, and Happy Flag Day.