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The Controversies Over Data Mining and Warrantless Searches in the Wake of September 11
...the TIA cancellation on future efforts. It summarizes the controversy over warrantless wiretaps in the more recent past and then turns to the broader question... Read more
Dec 23, 2009
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Secret Key Capacity for Wireless Nakagami and Suzuki Fading Channels
...between associated parties in communication. Another approach to security is based on wiretap channel concept and is applicable for wireless communications. Because of rather small... Read more
Dec 16, 2009
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$15bn: the high-tech cost of US attacks
...senior US government figures are lobbying Congress to stiffen the country's wiretap laws. At the moment, law enforcement officials cannot get warrants to tap... Read more
Sep 17, 2001
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TorrentSpy out of luck in email hacking suit
...the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) had not violated the federal Wiretap Act, as TorrentSpy's attorneys had argued, the MPAA acknowledged in court... Read more
Aug 29, 2007
silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights
Global cyber-crime treaty gets Senate nod
...contents of their Yahoo! Mail or Hotmail accounts, or even conducting live wiretaps. Danny O'Brien, activism co-ordinator with the Electronic Frontier Foundation in... Read more
Aug 7, 2006
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Tech group appeals ISP wiretapping diktat
...without the FCC rules, police have the legal authority to conduct internet wiretaps - that's precisely what the FBI's Carnivore system was designed to... Read more
Jul 24, 2006
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Report slams US VoIP-tapping policy
...effect in May 2007, police have the legal authority to conduct internet wiretaps - the FBI's Carnivore system was designed to do precisely that. The... Read more
Jun 13, 2006
silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights
Net snooping rules challenged in court
...libraries and technology companies are asking a federal court to block controversial wiretap rules designed to facilitate police surveillance of the internet. In a 71... Read more
Jan 30, 2006
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VoIP wiretapping rules to be considered
...set of rules designed to make it easier for police to seek wiretaps, federal regulators have ruled. It's clear from the Federal Communications Commission... Read more
Sep 27, 2005
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Email snoop case can proceed, says US court
...has reinstated a criminal case against an email provider accused of violating wiretap laws. The 1st Circuit Court of Appeals, in a five to two... Read more
Aug 12, 2005
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