http://interactive.wsj.com/articles/SB963264584706292829.htm
July 11, 2000
FBI's System to Covertly Search E-Mail
Raises Legal Issues, Privacy Concerns
By NEIL KING JR. and TED BRIDIS
Staff Reporters of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation is using
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This has been mentioned on several mailing lists this morning.
One thing I find interesting is that the FBI announced it two weeks ago,
but it's taken this long to hit our part of the press.
It sounds like a serious violation of the Electronic Computer Privacy Act,
because (at least to the
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On 11 Jul 2000, Anonymous wrote:
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Heh. Even if sending list admin requests to [EMAIL PROTECTED] worked,
which it doesn't, methinks you need to learn to spell first.
Umm... It worked just fine for me about a week ago.
"Um..." I
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Mark,
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Rick
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FYI, http://jya.com/crypto.htm has some interesting stuff about this
today.
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"It's the electronic equivalent of listening to everybody's phone
calls to see if it's the phone call you should be
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On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, Kevin Elliott wrote:
least in the case of ZKS, I've never heard of Privada) are publicly
known, and considered strong by most, if not all, cryptographers.
The algorithms are publically known. the source isn't. although I
personally am less annoyed by that than some
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