‘Unhappy’ Chief Information Security Officer Left Yahoo Immediately
When Yahoo’s Chief Information Security Officer Alex Stamos found out that Mayer had authorized the surveillance program, he resigned from the company, telling his subordinates that “he had been left out of a decision that hurt users’ security.”
Stamos now works for Facebook.
Here’s what Yahoo said in a brief statement in response to Reuters demand:
“Yahoo is a law-abiding company, and complies with the laws of the United States.”
The company declined any further comment.
It is most likely that other Internet companies may have also received a similar court order because the spy agency did not know which the target was using email service.
And since the NSA usually makes requests for domestic surveillance through the FBI, it is hard to say which agency was seeking the information.
This news comes just weeks after Yahoo announced the company was the victim of a “state-sponsored” cyber attack that leaked the personal details of more than 500 million of its users.