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FOIA haul covers a half-century of government telephone security phear

Rob Beschizza at 9:36 pm Mon, Jan 2, 2012

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Government Attic's latest FOIA haul is a compilation of FBI documents concerning the security of telephone services, 1952-1995. The collection is posted as a single 66MB monster PDF. Get cracking! On reading the PDF, I mean.

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  • http://boingboing.net/ Rob Beschizza

    Discussion: http://yorkporc.wordpress.com/2011/12/26/history-of-fbi-doing-tcsm/

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    I love that font!

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    3 days into the New Year and not a peep from BoingBoing about Obama’s signing of the NDAA. What gives, Rob?