Police want backdoor to Web
users' private data
Anyone with an e-mail account likely knows that
police can peek inside it if they have a paper search warrant. But
this is not good enough for police. They're pushing for the
creation of a national Web interface linking police computers with
those of Internet and e-mail providers so requests can be sent and
received electronically.
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FBI Wants To Log
What You Do Online
The FBI is putting the pressure on ISPs to keep
logs of what user do online, and then to keep these records for at
least two years. FBI Director Robert Mueller is calling for the
retention of user “origin and destination information.” One has to
wonder how all of that information is going to be useful.
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Blogger Identified and
ridiculed for making comments
When Rosemary Port, a New York blogger, used her
anonymous posts to call a New York fashion model a "skank" and a
"ho," she had no idea that her name would soon be plastered across
the pages of the New York Post. In Port's case, it took a
court order to reveal her identity... She made what she thought was
an anonymous post to a blog. Most blogs record IP address. A court
order forced the blog site to hand over the IP address then a court
order on the ISP got the FULL users identity. Had she MASKED your
real IP address to the blog site, this never would have happened.
Privacy is important!
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