Yahoo's top
lawyers had a courtroom showdown with the National Security Agency after it had
demanded information on certain foreign users without a warrant, but the tech
giant lost and was forced to hand over the data, it was revealed today.
Court documents
obtained by the New York Times show
that the Internet company had initially refused to join the PRISM spying
program, insisting that the broad national security requests seeking users'
personal information were unconstitutional.
However, the
secret court operating under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA)
sided with the NSA and forced Yahoo's hand…..To Read More….
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