Mega Kazakhstan case reveals Google, Microsoft data handover
Microsoft and Google gave the Kazakhstan government data to help identify people accused of hacking its servers and email addresses.
Hamish McNicol Fri, 03 Jun 2016
Microsoft and Google gave the Kazakhstan government data to help identify people accused of hacking its servers and email addresses, from which allegations of corruption were reported, court documents in New Zealand reveal.
This despite similar requests, later labelled “dangerously close to a
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