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Voice preferred medium for wiretapping

May 3, 2004 Only 4 percent of wiretaps not related to terrorism were targeted at computers and electronic devices last year, a government report shows. TAGS: wiretap, Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, terrorism

Carnivore redux

January 31, 2005 The FBI's tool may be shelved, but CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh says the government still has an appetite for Internet wiretaps. TAGS: Carnivore, wiretap, attorney general, government, IM, e-mail

Police blotter: FBI's 'misleading' wiretap suppressed

March 7, 2007 Appeals court upholds ruling against FBI's mobile phone wiretap of an alleged drug dealer because it was based on a deceptive affidavit. TAGS: affidavit, surveillance, wiretap, informant, Police Blotter, dealer, agent, Mr., mobile phone

Police blotter: Judge questions Patriot Act bugs

November 4, 2005 In this week's Police blotter, a Massachusetts judge curbs the Justice Department's Internet bugging request. TAGS: USA PATRIOT Act, Police Blotter, wiretap, register, Internet Service Provider, Judge, police, prosecutor, Massachusetts, Internet service, service provider, IP address, government, communication, bug, IP

Feds seek wiretap access via VoIP

January 8, 2004 In pursuing "criminals, terrorists and spies," the FBI and the Justice Department are renewing their efforts to listen in on voice conversations carried across the Internet. TAGS: CALEA, VoIP, VoIP company, wiretap, police, information service, criminal, terrorist, law, IP, agency, IM

Privacy vs. safety

September 17, 2001 Last week's terrorist attacks marked a significant turning point in the debate over computer and Internet privacy, giving new weight to calls for broader government surveillance powers. TAGS: wiretap, Orrin Hatch, terrorist attack, terrorism, safety, government, privacy, Adobe PDF
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