Verizon Reports Law Enforcement Demands for Customer Data Stable in 1Q 2019
Verizon received 140,341 demands for customer data from law enforcement in the U.S. during the first half of 2019, compared with 139,659 requests in the second half of 2018, the company said in a transparency report Wednesday (see 1901300046). That…
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includes 68,192 subpoenas, 13,870 warrants and 30,365 emergency requests, it said. Verizon also tracks national security letters and Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act orders. It received "between 0 and 499" NSLs from the FBI in the first half of 2019, and "between 0 and 499" FISA orders for content from the second half of 2018. The federal government requires a six-month delay on reporting data on FISA orders, Verizon said.