The last of the US warrantless wiretapping cases has come to a rather surprising and abrupt finish. Judge Vaughn Walker hearing the case formerly known as Al-Haramain vs Bush has ruled for the plaintiffs and against the US government on a motion for summary judgment, essentially telling the government it had no case.. This rare victory for civil libertarians followed years of obfuscation and wrangling on the part of both the Bush and the supposedly The link for this article located at The Register UK is no longer available. . This rare victory for civil libertarians followed years of obfuscation and wrangling on the part of . warrantless, wiretapping, cases, rather, surprising, abrupt, finish. . Alex
This annual report by EPIC and Privacy International reviews the state of privacy in over fifty countries around the world. It outlines legal protections for privacy, new challenges, and summarizes important issues and events relating to privacy and surveillance. . .. This annual report by EPIC and Privacy International reviews the state of privacy in over fifty countries around the world. It outlines legal protections for privacy, new challenges, and summarizes important issues and events relating to privacy and surveillance . The 2002 edition of Privacy and Human Rights examines the impact of government proposals after September 11, 2001 on privacy and civil liberties. The report documents many new anti-terrorism and security measures and identifies key trends including increased communications surveillance, weakening of data protection regimes, and increased profiling and identification of individuals. The 2002 Privacy and Human Rights report finds that laws to protect privacy in the workplace are gaining more support and that efforts to pass new data protection laws are continuing in Eastern Europe, Asia and Latin America. Important debates are also taking place around the world concerning the future of new technologies for identification and surveillance. The link for this article located at Electronic Privacy Information Center and Privacy International is no longer available. . This annual report by EPIC and Privacy International reviews the state of privacy in over fifty coun. privacy, annual, report, international, reviews, state, fifty. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Friday, in a New Jersey courtroom, the FBI is scheduled to deliver a secret report detailing a new way it uses to spy on American citizens behind their backs. The dispute is technical, involving a way to track a computer's every keystroke.. . .. Friday, in a New Jersey courtroom, the FBI is scheduled to deliver a secret report detailing a new way it uses to spy on American citizens behind their backs. The dispute is technical, involving a way to track a computer's every keystroke. The defendant is unsympathetic, the son of a convicted Philadelphia mob boss who stands accused of running a loan-sharking and gambling business. But a decision in favor of the FBI's secrecy stance would have far-reaching consequences -- not only putting regular users' Internet privacy at risk, but also setting a precedent that could allow the FBI to act with impunity in future disputes over newly devised surveillance methods. The issue arose after agents, armed with a judge's OK, installed the FBI's new keystroke-monitoring device on the computer of Nicodemo S. Scarfo Jr., thereby obtaining the password needed to track information on gambling and loan operations. The link for this article located at USA Today is no longer available. . In a New York courtroom, federal agents are set to disclose an innovative tracking technique, jeopardizing the digital confidentiality of online individuals.. FBI Surveillance, Keystroke Monitoring, Digital Privacy, User Consent. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
So much for the hope that an independent review would settle privacy worries about the FBI's new system for snooping on e-mail. Two months after grudgingly agreeing to let outside authorities decide whether the Internet eavesdropping program named Carnivore endangers civil . . . . So much for the hope that an independent review would settle privacy worries about the FBI's new system for snooping on e-mail. Two months after grudgingly agreeing to let outside authorities decide whether the Internet eavesdropping program named Carnivore endangers civil liberties, Attorney General Janet Reno last week gave the job to the Illinois Institute of Technology Research Institute (IITRI). Among the reasons: its ability to conduct the most independent review. The link for this article located at USA Today is no longer available. . Discussions on the FBI's Carnivore system raised concerns over privacy rights and surveillance, highlighting risks of civil liberties violations and lack of oversight. FBI Surveillance,Carnivore System,Civil Liberties,Email Monitoring. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC), which sued the FBI for the information through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), complained that the 565-page release contains little relevant information. According to a press release issued by the Washington-based group, nearly 200 pages were withheld in full and about 400 pages were redacted, many completely except for the page numbers. . . .. The Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC), which sued the FBI for the information through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), complained that the 565-page release contains little relevant information. According to a press release issued by the Washington-based group, nearly 200 pages were withheld in full and about 400 pages were redacted, many completely except for the page numbers. The FBI also withheld the source code to the Carnivore system--one of the most coveted pieces of information for privacy advocates. "We intend to pursue the litigation until the relevant documents are disclosed," Marc Rotenberg, EPIC's executive director, said today in a statement. "We do not dispute the need of law enforcement to protect public safety or pursue criminals in the online world. But the use of investigative methods that monitor Internet traffic and capture the private communications of innocent users raise enormously important privacy issues that must be subject to public review and public approval." The link for this article located at News.com is no longer available. . Controversy erupts over the release of the FBI's Carnivore files, raising alarms about individual liberties and undisclosed data.. FBI Surveillance, Privacy Rights, Government Transparency. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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