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  2. Affinity Labs - Wikipedia

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    Affinity Labs was a company that built social networking sites for niche groups such as firefighters, police officers, nurses and the Armed Forces. [1] In January 2008, Affinity Labs was merged into Monster.com in a $61 million transaction.

  3. AT&T: Data from around 109 million U.S. customer accounts ...

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    AT&T is working with law enforcement and said it had delayed public notification based on a determination by the Justice Department. AT&T added it does not believe that the data is publicly available.

  4. Data of nearly all AT&T customers downloaded to a third-party ...

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    AT&T has more than 100 million customers in the U.S. and almost 2.5 million business accounts. ... The company continues to cooperate with law enforcement on the incident and that it understands ...

  5. Law Enforcement Regularly Requests Americans' Personal Data - AOL

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    In the first half of 2020, the latest data set available, Facebook, Google, Microsoft and Apple received more than 114,000 data requests from U.S. law enforcement agencies and supplied data in 85% ...

  6. Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act - Wikipedia

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    By law this must be outside of the phone company. This prevents law enforcement from being inside the phone company and possibly illegally tapping other phones. Text messages are also sent to law enforcement. There are two levels of CALEA wiretapping: The first level only allows that the "meta data" about a call be sent.

  7. National Domestic Communications Assistance Center - Wikipedia

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    The National Domestic Communications Assistance Center (NDCAC) is a National center, formed by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation in 2012. The NDCAC's primary purpose is to develop technology to assist federal, state, and local law enforcement with technical knowledge regarding communication services, technologies, and electronic surveillance.

  8. AT&T Customers Impacted By Data Breach Should Do This Now - AOL

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    The telecommunications giant also recommended that customers forward suspicious text activity AT&T—a free service that does not count towards any text plan—and report fraud to AT&T’s fraud team.

  9. Flock Safety - Wikipedia

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    Despite these criticisms, some law enforcement officials praise the technology for its utility in solving cases. Skepticism remains among academics and some law enforcement officials regarding the actual efficacy of Flock's technology in reducing overall crime rates, suggesting a need for more transparent and comprehensive analysis.