A divided Supreme Court halted a legal challenge Tuesday to a once-secret warrantless surveillance project that gobbles up Americans. The 5-4 decision (.pdf) by Justice Samuel Alito was a clear victory for the President Barack Obama administration, which like its predecessor, argued that government wiretapping laws cannot be challenged in court. What The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . The 5-4 decision (.pdf) by Justice Samuel Alito was a clear victory for the President Barack Obama a. divided, supreme, court, halted, legal, challenge, tuesday, once-secret, warrantless, surveillance. . Anthony Pell
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
Internet wiretapping mixes "protected" and targeted messages, Info Age requires rethinking 4th Amendment limits and policies, National Security Agency told Bush administration "Transition 2001" report released through FOIA, Highlights collection of declassified NSA documents Posted on Web by National Security Archive, GWU National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 24 . The documents posted today also include a striking contrast between the largely intact 1998 NSA organizational chart for the Directorate of Operations and the heavily redacted 2001 chart for the Signals Intelligence Directorate (as the operations directorate was renamed), which contains no information beyond the name of its director. "The 2001 organization charts are more informative for what they reveal about the change in NSA's classification policy than for what they reveal about the actual structure of NSA's two key directorates," commented Dr. Richelson. The operations directorate organization chart was provided within three weeks of its being requested in late 1998. In contrast, the request for the Signals Intelligence Directorate organization chart was made on April 21, 2001, and NSA did not provide its substantive response until April 21, 2004 - three years instead of three weeks. The link for this article located at NSA is no longer available. . The documents posted today also include a striking contrast between the largely intact 1998 NSA orga. internet, wiretapping, mixes, 'protected', targeted, messages, requires, rethinking, amend. . Brittany Day
Expect the FBI to expand its Internet wiretapping program, says a source familiar with the plan. Stewart Baker, a partner with law firm Steptoe & Johnson, is a former general counsel to the National Security Agency. He says the FBI has . . . . Expect the FBI to expand its Internet wiretapping program, says a source familiar with the plan. Stewart Baker, a partner with law firm Steptoe & Johnson, is a former general counsel to the National Security Agency. He says the FBI has spent the last two years developing a new surveillance architecture that would concentrate Internet traffic in several key locations where all packets, not just e-mail, could be wiretapped. It is now planning to begin implementing this architecture using the powers it has under existing wiretapping laws. The FBI has acknowledged a program called Carnivore, which sniffs e-mail messages, but the new program is more extensive, Baker says. The link for this article located at Interactive Week is no longer available. . CIA aims to enhance its data collection efforts, targeting advanced digital monitoring strategies.. FBI Surveillance, Internet Wiretapping, Cybersecurity Policy. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The FBI's newest e-mail surveillance tool is simply a logical extension of its existing wiretapping technology and does not pose any new privacy threat to rank-and-file Internet users, the FBI contended today in response to a critical news report about its . . . . The FBI's newest e-mail surveillance tool is simply a logical extension of its existing wiretapping technology and does not pose any new privacy threat to rank-and-file Internet users, the FBI contended today in response to a critical news report about its recently developed "Carnivore" device. "A lot of what used to be telephone calls are now moving over to e-mail," FBI spokesperson Paul Bresson said today. Carnivore, which the FBI first put into use a little more than a year ago, simply extends the bureau's wiretapping capabilities to e-mail messages. The FBI was responding to an article in today's Wall Street Journal, which quoted Mark Rasch, "a former federal computer-crimes prosecutor" as saying that allowing the FBI to use the Carnivore is "the electronic equivalent of listening to everybody's phone calls to see if it's the phone call you should be monitoring." The link for this article located at NewsBytes is no longer available. . CIA supports Prisma data monitoring, asserting it safeguards personal confidentiality despite intensifying complaints.. FBI Carnivore, Email Surveillance, Wiretapping Technology. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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