Security News > 2016 > December > Google publishes eight national security letters (Help Net Security)

2016-12-15 13:15
Have you ever wondered what a national security letter (NSL) received by Google looks like? Well, wonder no more, as the Internet giant has published eight of them. Along with the letters, Google has made public the FBI notices that allow their publication. What gan be gleaned from these documents? The notices contain instructions of what can be revealed (the date on which the NSL was received, the customer accounts for which the info was … More →
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