View Single Post
  #898  
Vechi 12.11.2015, 16:15:08
AlinB AlinB is offline
Senior Member
 
Data înregistrării: 29.01.2007
Religia: Ortodox
Mesaje: 20.084
Implicit

Citat:
În prealabil postat de iuliu46 Vezi mesajul
On Friday, Microsoft announced it was strengthening encryption across many of its services in an effort to push back against "government snooping."

Ahaha, adica "push back against FREE "government snooping.""
Adica, tradus: " vreti informatiile astea gratuit? trebuie sa platiti pentru ele!!"

Hacked emails show what Microsoft charges the FBI for user data

The documents consist of what appear to be invoices and emails between Microsoft's Global Criminal Compliance team and the FBI's Digital Intercept Technology Unit (DITU), and purport to show exactly how much money Microsoft charges DITU, in terms of compliance costs, when DITU provides warrants and court orders for customers' data.

In December 2012, for instance, Microsoft emailed DITU a PDF invoice for $145,100, broken down to $100 per request for information, the documents appear to show. In August 2013, Microsoft allegedly emailed a similar invoice, this time for $352,200, at a rate of $200 per request. The latest invoice provided, from November 2013, is for $281,000.

http://www.dailydot.com/news/microso...ails-fbi-ditu/
__________________
Suprema intelepciune este a distinge binele de rau.