AT&T Accidentally Leaks NSA Suit Information 274
op12 writes "CNET has an article describing how AT&T accidentally leaked sensitive information involving the NSA lawsuit. From the article: 'AT&T's attorneys this week filed a 25-page legal brief striped with thick black lines that were intended to obscure portions of three pages and render them unreadable. But the obscured text nevertheless can be copied and pasted inside some PDF readers, including Preview under Apple's OS X and the xpdf utility used with X11. The deleted portions of the legal brief seek to offer benign reasons why AT&T would allegedly have a secret room at its downtown San Francisco switching center that would be designed to monitor Internet and telephone traffic. The Electronic Frontier Foundation, which filed the class action lawsuit in January, alleges that room is used by an unlawful National Security Agency surveillance program.""
DMCA anyone? (Score:5, Funny)
Looks like Slashdot is informing readers how to avoid document protection mechanisms. I hope you don't get sued under the DMCA!
Oh crap (Score:5, Funny)
room 101 (Score:2, Funny)
Duh.
You see? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Here's why _you_ should dismiss the case... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:DMCA anyone? (Score:3, Funny)
Heavy Underlining (Score:2, Funny)
Re:room 101 (Score:2, Funny)
Part of the politcal defense strategy? (Score:3, Funny)
FTA:
Maybe AT&T is trying to show that they're not just a sock puppet of the NSA. Or maybe the NSA is sneaky enough to try and hide that AT&T is merely a sock puppet.Damn, I'm snickering so hard that I can't find my tinfoil....