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Seven years before Edward Snowden revealed mass surveillance programs run by the National Security Agency, a retired AT&T technician named Mark Klein attempted to sound the alarm on domestic ...
I n October 2003, the AT&T technician Mark Klein was transferred to a small office on San Francisco’s Folsom Street where he was tasked with maintaining the seventh floor “internet room ...
Mark Klein, a whistleblower who exposed a National Security Agency program of mass government spying on American internet traffic in the 2000s, has died. He was 79 years old.
Mark Klein, the former AT&T employee who helped expose the fact that the National Security Agency was spying on vast amounts of internet traffic in the U.S. during the mid-2000s, died in Oakland ...
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RIP Mark Klein. He exposed NSA's secret surveillance program in notorious Room 641A - MSNThe Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) recently announced the passing of Mark Klein, the AT&T whistleblower who exposed the NSA's mass surveillance program nearly two decades ago. Klein worked ...
That person was Mark Klein, who died on March 8 this year from cancer. He was 79. After a life working in telecoms, Klein ...
Mark Klein, the AT&T technician who blew the whistle on one of the most extensive illegal surveillance operations in American history, has died. He was 79. He was an unlikely hero.
Retired AT&T technician Mark Klein in 2013, at his home in Alameda, California. He revealed how the NSA was accessing vast amounts of internet data through a secret room in San Francisco.
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