AT&T Invents Programming Language for Mass Surveillance

Posted on the October 30th, 2007 under Privacy by digg

From the company that brought you the C programming language comes Hancock, a C variant developed by AT&T researchers to mine gigabytes of the company’s telephone and internet records for surveillance purposes.

They’ll know we are in a “Community of Interest” before we do.

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