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FBI Pushes Legislation For Police Wiretapping Backdoors
Jul 10, 2006
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Brittany Day
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Topics Covered
surveillance legislation
ISP backdoor
police access
eavesdropping
networking security
law enforcement techniques
The FBI has drafted sweeping legislation that would require Internet service providers to create wiretapping hubs for police surveillance and force makers of networking gear to build in backdoors for eavesdropping, CNET News.com has learned.
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