If you want access to the overseas communication data held by one of the nation's largest telecommunication firms, you can get it... for a price. As the New York Times reports Thursday, the CIA has been paying AT&T approximately $10 million a year for continued access to its overseas "metadata"—extensive records that show "the date, duration
Revealed: AT&T Offers CIA Subpoena-Free Access… For A Price
Ongoing program allows intelligence agency to review global database for $10 million a year.