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    #1
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    fbi carnivore blackboxes wtf

    hey heres a heads up,

    WASHINGTON -- An FBI surveillance system called Carnivore is alarming
    privacy advocates and some members of Congress.

    Agents typically install the specialized computer on the networks of
    Internet providers, where it intercepts all communications and records
    sent to or from the target of an investigation, the Wall Street
    Journal reported on Tuesday.

    An FBI spokesman told the paper that the agency typically has about 20
    Carnivore computers on hand to use when conducting Internet monitoring
    in compliance with court orders.

    But some critics say the practice of intercepting the network traffic
    of all users, even for a brief period of time, could run afoul of
    federal privacy laws and even the U.S. Constitution's prohibition on
    unreasonable searches and seizure.

    "It's the electronic equivalent of listening to everybody's phone
    calls to see if it's the phone call you should be monitoring. You
    develop a tremendous amount of information," Mark Rasch, a former
    federal prosecutor, told the Journal.

    Representative Bob Barr (R-Ga.), a conservative privacy advocate,
    said, "If there's one word I would use to describe this, it would be
    'frightening.'"

    Not all Internet service providers seem to like the idea of a
    government computer silently recording their network traffic,
    especially since Carnivore systems are typically kept in locked boxes,
    and at least one company is challenging the practice in court.

    The FBI reportedly dubbed the system "Carnivore" because it has the
    ability to get at the "meat" of interesting or suspicious
    communications.

    The FBI says such automated monitoring is necessary to perform
    surveillance on packet-switched networks, and successfully persuaded
    Congress in 1994 to require telephone companies to make their digital
    networks readily snoopable. The bulk of legal wiretaps are used to
    investigate drug-related crimes, according to annual statistics
    published by the U.S. federal court system.

    FBI Director Louis Freeh has in the past pressed for limits on what
    encryption technology Americans may use, and the FBI last year
    unsuccessfully asked the Internet Engineering Task Force to build
    support for wiretaps into network protocols.
    twotoke Reviewed by twotoke on . fbi carnivore blackboxes wtf hey heres a heads up, WASHINGTON -- An FBI surveillance system called Carnivore is alarming privacy advocates and some members of Congress. Agents typically install the specialized computer on the networks of Internet providers, where it intercepts all communications and records sent to or from the target of an investigation, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday. Rating: 5

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  3.     
    #2
    Senior Member

    fbi carnivore blackboxes wtf

    fuck.

  4.     
    #3
    Senior Member

    fbi carnivore blackboxes wtf

    well never be fucken free fucken bitches atthe fbi an dteh cia

  5.     
    #4
    Senior Member

    fbi carnivore blackboxes wtf

    BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING

  6.     
    #5
    Senior Member

    fbi carnivore blackboxes wtf

    LOL. I Googled around for this article and it is dated July 2000.

  7.     
    #6
    Member

    fbi carnivore blackboxes wtf

    still thats fucked up shit

    i was looking at pornography a couple months ago and a window popped up saying something about me doing something illegal and it was asking if i wanted a warning i was like what the fuck

  8.     
    #7
    Senior Member

    fbi carnivore blackboxes wtf

    Quote Originally Posted by twotoke
    still thats fucked up shit

    i was looking at pornography a couple months ago and a window popped up saying something about me doing something illegal and it was asking if i wanted a warning i was like what the fuck
    virus lol
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