MANHATTAN (CN) – The New York Times has asked a federal judge to force production of an order by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court that requires Yahoo to bulk-scan emails for U.S.
You’re not the only one reading your emails. A deep dive in The Wall Street Journal on Tuesday dug out new details on a massive email scanning operation by Oath, the Verizon-owned subsidiary that’s ...
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Google apparently has enough data about your online activity to serve you targeted advertisements without its controversial email scanning program. I’m the deputy managing editor of the hardware team ...
What Yahoo was looking for with its alleged email scanning program may have been signs of code used by a foreign terrorist group. The company was searching for a digital “signature” of a communication ...
Google: Apps Can Scan And Share Your Gmail Data, With Consent A year ago, Google ended its controversial email scanning practice, but the company still lets third-party apps and add-ons scan your ...
The company asks Director of National Intelligence James Clapper to provide information about the government's request that Yahoo secretly scan customer emails Yahoo is asking that the U.S. government ...
Reuters reported earlier this month that, according to three former employees, Yahoo Inc. had “complied with a classified U.S. government demand, scanning hundreds of millions of Yahoo mail accounts ...
Google's lawyers head to court today to defend the company's practice of scanning emails in order to serve ads against them, the Associated Press reported. Google will ask for the class action to be ...