TechAT&T Reportedly Getting Rich By Spying On Customers And Selling User Data To The Government AT&T has reportedly been mining user data for profit as part of project 'Hemisphere.' The carrier apparently gave law enforcement access to customer data even without warrants, as long as they paid up and stayed quiet.by Alexandra Burlacu
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