Carnivore, the Federal Bureau of Investigation's e-mail surveillance software, is capable of capturing "all unfiltered traffic," despite assurances from the FBI this summer that the program only captures e-mails going to people on whom the FBI has a warrant.. . .. Carnivore, the Federal Bureau of Investigation's e-mail surveillance software, is capable of capturing "all unfiltered traffic," despite assurances from the FBI this summer that the program only captures e-mails going to people on whom the FBI has a warrant. The Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) in Washington requested all FBI documents on Carnivore through a Freedom of Information Act request, and those documents are being released piecemeal after a judge's order. The link for this article located at InfoWorld is no longer available. . The capability of Carnivore to intercept and analyze unfiltered data traffic presents considerable issues regarding individual privacy and monitoring methods.. Carnivore Software, Privacy Issues, FBI Monitoring, E-mail Surveillance. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The FBI released the first documents about its controversial Carnivore email surveillance software on Tuesday, but more than half of the 750 pages were blacked out and hundreds more were withheld. The Electronic Privacy Information Centre (EPIC) filed . . . . The FBI released the first documents about its controversial Carnivore email surveillance software on Tuesday, but more than half of the 750 pages were blacked out and hundreds more were withheld. The Electronic Privacy Information Centre (EPIC) filed suit in June under the Freedom of Information Act seeking the release of the Carnivore source code, other technical details and legal arguments addressing the potential privacy implications of the technology. The lack of information contained in the documents, while disappointing, was not unexpected, said David Banisar, staff counsel for EPIC. "Of the pages that they withheld in full, about 160 were source code pages for Omnivore." The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . DOJ's unveiling of the NetCapture logs ignites discussions on data security and the ethics of monitoring practices.. FBI Surveillance,Carnivore Software,Privacy Concerns,Electronic Privacy Information Centre. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Network ICE is disclosing the source code to a new e-mail sniffing program called "Altivore." This software provides a potential alternative to ISPs who do not want to install the FBI's secretive black-box known as "Carnivore." Altivore will allow ISPs to respond to court ordered e-mail surveillance without FBI help, thus allowing them to be self-regulated instead of government regulated.. . .. Network ICE is disclosing the source code to a new e-mail sniffing program called "Altivore." This software provides a potential alternative to ISPs who do not want to install the FBI's secretive black-box known as "Carnivore." Altivore will allow ISPs to respond to court ordered e-mail surveillance without FBI help, thus allowing them to be self-regulated instead of government regulated. "The controversy surrounding Carnivore comes from the mystery of its internal operations," says Robert Graham, CTO of Network ICE. "We are disclosing the full details of our program to allow auditing by the security community." The link for this article located at NewsAlert [LinuxToday] is no longer available. . Network ICE is disclosing the source code to a new e-mail sniffing program called 'Altivore.' This s. network, disclosing, source, e-mail, sniffing, program, called, 'altivore. . Anthony Pell
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