Tuesday, January 30, 2007

FBI 'Hoovering' the internet. What kind thoughts have you expressed about Chairman Dubya lately?

After reading this, you might want to re-read this post.

Declan McCullagh at CNet News
The FBI appears to have adopted an invasive Internet surveillance technique that collects far more data on innocent Americans than previously has been disclosed.

Instead of recording only what a particular suspect is doing, agents conducting investigations appear to be assembling the activities of thousands of Internet users at a time into massive databases, according to current and former officials. That database can subsequently be queried for names, e-mail addresses or keywords.

Such a technique is broader and potentially more intrusive than the FBI's Carnivore surveillance system, later renamed DCS1000. It raises concerns similar to those stirred by widespread Internet monitoring that the National Security Agency is said to have done, according to documents that have surfaced in one federal lawsuit, and may stretch the bounds of what's legally permissible.

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Do you really think that this DOJ under this AG, in this (mis)Administration cares if it's not legally permissible?



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