"In 2006, a retired AT&T engineer knocked on the door of the EFF's office in a rundown part of San Francisco's Mission district and asked, "Do you folks care about privacy?" With him he carried schematics exposing the largest US government domestic spying operation since Watergate.

That person was Mark Klein, who died on March 8 this year from cancer. He was 79.

After a life working in telecoms, Klein realized he had helped the NSA wire up a listening station in AT&T's San Francisco switching facility - the infamous Room 641A - that was being used to illegally spy on Americans.

The evidence he gathered and shared led to two lawsuits that exposed the extent to which US citizens were being spied on by their own government in the post-9/11 world. Klein faced legal pressure, death threats, and the constant fear of ruin, to get his story out and tell the public what was going on. But Klein regretted nothing."

https://www.theregister.com/2025/03/15/rip_mark_klein/

#USA #NSA #Surveillance #ATT #MassSurveillance #PoliceState #Privacy

RIP Mark Klein, the engineer who exposed US domestic spying ops after wiring it up

: AT&T engineer, and the Deep Throat of the network age, dies at 79

The Register
RIP to a fucking legend. That’s what courage looks like
@remixtures sad to hear Mark passed away! I also loved the little “tribute” to Room 641a in the SF EFF office
@remixtures If you expose a US government spying operation and you manage to die peacefully of natural causes twenty years later, you have won. Absolutely untouchable, a true legend.