Google offers data on FBI's national-security-related requests for user identities
By gomoli on Security/Hacking from news.cnet.com
Google today became the first Internet company to shed light on a highly secret -- and controversial -- warrantless electronic data-gathering technique used by the FBI. The technique allows FBI officials to send a secret request to Web and telecommunications companies requesting "name, address, length of service," and other information about users as long as it's relevant to a national security investigation.
