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Clearance for e-mail snoops

July 22 2001 at 8:06 PM
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21/07/01
Your computer files and e-mails may be intercepted by electronic spies but a band of MPs think you have nothing to fear.... [Read on]


What a bunch of wankers, in other words they're saying "hacking is illegal, unless the Government do it".

 
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Global encryption to avoid spying

July 24 2001, 12:27 AM 

old news I found Published on May 30, 2001
Governments and companies have been warned to encrypt electronic messages to protect their privacy from a global satellite spy network involving... [Read on].


 
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Feds Must Fess Up About Carnivore

July 26 2001, 5:54 PM 

July 24, 2001 07:00 CDT
On Monday, a bill that requires federal law-enforcement officials to be more forthright when answering questions about electronic surveillance systems has passed the U.S... [Read on]


Its a start I guess


 
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Urge Congress to Stop the FBI's Use of Privacy-Invading Software

August 10 2001, 2:09 PM 

In today's electronic age, an invasion of privacy is only a point and click away. This fact has become increasingly clear in recent months as Congress has begun to ask questions about a new online wiretapping system that the FBI calls "Carnivore." The system forces Internet service providers to attach a black box to their networks - essentially a powerful computer running specialized software - through which all of their subscribers' communications flow.

In traditional wiretaps, the government is required to minimize its interception of non-incriminating - or innocent - communications. But Carnivore does just the opposite by scanning through tens of millions of emails and other communications from innocent Internet users as well as the targeted suspect.

It is as though the FBI suddenly believes it has the right and legal authority to send agents into the Post Office to rip open each and every mailbag and search for one person's letters. To use another analogy, Carnivore is like the telephone company being forced to give the FBI access to all the calls on its network when it only has permission to seek the calls for one subscriber.

Dozens of politicians from across the political spectrum have called on the Department of Justice to suspend the use of Carnivore until Congress can determine its legality. Take action now to reinforce that message with your Members of Congress.

Take Action: http://www.aclu.org/action/carnivore107.html

 
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