The Justice Department use of warrantless internet and telephone surveillance methods known as pen register and trap-and-trace has exploded in the last decade, according to government documents the American Civil Liberties obtained via a Freedom of Information Act claim.. Pen registers obtain, in real time, non-content information of outbound telephone and internet communications, such as phone numbers dialed, and the sender and recipient (and sometimes subject line) of an e-mail message. A trap-and-trace acquires the same information, but for inbound communications to a target. No probable-cause warrant is needed to obtain the data. Judges are required to sign off on these orders when the authorities say the information is relevant to an investigation. The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . Pen registers obtain, in real time, non-content information of outbound telephone and internet commu. justice, department, warrantless, internet, telephone, surveillance, methods, known. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Oscar S. Cisneros writes: "Privacy groups are cheering a federal appeals court decision that promises to curb the ability of law enforcement agencies to get access to Internet-style communications. The decision also reins in the hungry maw of the government's Carnivore . . . . Oscar S. Cisneros writes: "Privacy groups are cheering a federal appeals court decision that promises to curb the ability of law enforcement agencies to get access to Internet-style communications. The decision also reins in the hungry maw of the government's Carnivore monitoring system. " It's amazing what the press can do. One can argue that this would not have came about without the Carnivore news. The link for this article located at is no longer available. . Civil liberties supporters rejoice as a national appellate tribunal restricts police intrusion into online messaging.. Privacy Rights, Law Enforcement Access, Internet Communications. . Anthony Pell
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