AT&T (T Quote) said Friday that the privacy rights group that sued AT&T over the company's handling of customer information is "suing the wrong party."
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has filed a civil suit that aims to limit phone companies' sharing of customer data with the government. The suit was filed after news reports said AT&T, BellSouth (BLS Quote) and Verizon (VZ Quote) handed over millions of customer records to the National Security Agency to assist the feds' antiterror efforts.
The case is being heard by U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker in San Francisco. He conducted hearings Friday but didn't issue a ruling, AT&T spokesman Walt Sharp says. ...
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