WikiLeaks is criticizing Google for taking nearly three years to disclose that it surrendered data belonging to three WikiLeaks employees and handed it over to federal law-enforcement officials.
Google alerted WikiLeaks on Dec. 24, 2014, that it had handed over Gmail content, subscriber information, metadata and other content of the three staffers only after the company was served with federal search warrants, according to a letter addressed to Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt.
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