6 posts tagged with surveillance and carnivore (View popular tags)
Carnivore. Webcam. Sniffing.
posted on Dec 7, 2004 - View this thread
No Carnivore? No Osama evidence "The FBI destroyed evidence gathered in an investigation involving bin Laden's network after its e-mail wiretap system mistakenly captured information to which the agency was not entitled.
The FBI technical person was apparently so upset that he destroyed all the e-mail take, including the take on" the suspect, the memo said".
Another example of the need for significant FBI reform?
posted on May 28, 2002 - View this thread
48 hours of wiretap without a court order? Sure, according to the Senate. Carnivore installations on the rise and the recent call to control crypto software are exactly what we don't need. This is probably just the beginning.
posted on Sep 14, 2001 - View this thread
The ACLU wants to protect your privacy from government electronic surveillance programs like Echelon and Carnivore. Their full page ad in today's NYT claims 4th amendment rights are being violated by the US government, which is overstepping their bounds, and nearly free of up-to-date laws. Is it to late or can anything be done to protect civilian electronic communication?
posted on Apr 15, 2001 - View this thread
Apparently, we're not the *only* ones who may think that Louis Freeh needs a new job.
posted on Jul 24, 2000 - View this thread
It is time for Louis Freeh to lose his job. Carnivore, indeed. This has got to stop.
posted on Jul 16, 2000 - View this thread