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- Wiretapping, European-Style. Think Bush's NSA surveillance is bad???.....
- Wiretapping, European-Style. Think Bush's NSA surveillance is bad???.....[b][i][u]Wiretapping, European-Style. - Think Bush's warrantless NSA surveillance is bad?[/u][/i][/b] Wiretapping, European-Style. Think Bush's warrantless NSA surveillance is bad? Wait...
- Tags: European-style, NSA, off-topic, politics - wiretapping, sleepin'dawg, telephone, wiretap
- Discussion threads 2006-02-20
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- WireTap Pro (dmg)
- WireTap is a product that allows you to record any audio playing on your Mac, saving it to a file for later listening or processing. This allows you to record news from Internet radio stations such as the BBC News, sound snippets from your favorite DVD movie, record the audio...
- Tags: Audio, Apple Macintosh, ImageSkill, DVD, Digital Music, Consumer Electronics, Digital Media, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment
- Software downloads 2007-10-18
- WireTap Studio (dmg)
- WireTap Studio is a professional audio recording, editing, and management solution, allowing you to manage and manipulate your audio with ease. Discretely record from a specific application, record all of your Mac system audio simultaneously, or even record from any hardware/line-in device of your choice. After recording, edit your clips...
- Tags: Audio, WireTap Studio
- Software downloads 2008-01-03
- They have stirred up a hornet's nest.
- The FCC has stirred up a hornet's nest with its latest decisionto decree that any VOIP provider must insure that their network iswiretap ready. Besides the obvious providers, they areinsinuating that colleges and universities must do the same. Talkabout an unfunded mandate! There are tons of details...
- Tags: VOIP, TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Blog posts 2005-11-04
- Security, Wiretapping, and the Internet
- Wiretaps have been used since the invention of the telegraph and have been a legal element of the US law enforcement arsenal for more than a quarter century. In keeping with law enforcement's efforts to keep laws current with changing technologies, in 1994 the US Congress passed the Communications Assistance...
- Tags: Security, Internet, IEEE, CALEA, Federal Government, Government
- White papers 2005-11-01
- Coddling Spies: Why the Law Doesn't Adequately Address Computer Spyware
- Consumers and businesses have attempted to use the common law of torts as well as federal statutes like the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, the Stored Wire and Electronic Communications and Transactional Records Act, and the Wiretap Act to address the expanding problem of spyware. Spyware, which consists of software...
- Tags: Duke University, Computer, Spyware, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Cyberthreats, Productivity, Online Communications, Viruses And Worms, Security
- White papers 2005-11-16
- Issues to consider when implementing an employee monitoring program
- There are many good business reasons to monitor employeecommunications. These reasons include measuring productivity, maintainingconfidentiality, and limiting employer liability for employee misconduct. Forexample, some employers want to measure employee output such as keystrokecounts or assess the quality of customer contacts (particularly by telephoneand e-mail). Many also monitor to ensure their...
- Tags: interception, telephone, Wiretap Act, monitor, monitoring
- Technical articles 2005-03-18
- Lock IT Down: If you're using a honeypot, you may be breaking the law
- Whether you are trying to deflect attacks against your systems or just trying to learn more about the latest hacker techniques, a honeypot or honeynet a network of honeypots may strike you as the perfect way to start. In the past, the technique has yielded considerable information for network administrators.A...
- Tags: electronic communication, honeypot, information technology, John McCormick, oral, Richard Salgado, statute, wire, Wiretap Act
- Technical articles 2003-05-12
- Congress is working to make electronic surveillance more pervasive
- A U.S. Senate committee has forwarded a bill to the Senate Judiciary Committee that would give the NSA broad powers to conduct electronic surveillance, particularly with regards to electronic mail and instant message traffic. In addition, the bill would retroactively immunize telecommunications providers who, between 9/11/01 and the date...
- Tags: Surveillance, Wired Inc., IM, U.S. Congress, U.S. Senate, NSA, E-mail, Instant Messaging, Blogging, Telecom & Utilities, Telecommunications, Online Communications, Internet, Andy Moon
- Blog posts 2007-10-22
- about 30 seconds
- Please tell me the Gov't isn't this clueless. They can already access what they need w/ provider cooperation anyway.Feds want backdoor in all net hardwarethe FCC wants a backdoor so they can wiretap you, in all net hardware such as routers, firewalls.http://www.networkingpipeline.com/blog/archives/2006/01/feds_want_a_wir.htmlGood guess as to how long it will take...
- Tags: back door, Dr Dij, hardware, network security wiretap feds backdoor trojan, security
- Discussion threads 2006-01-31
- Thought police: Truth is scarier than fiction
- For decades, sci-fi writers have fallen all over themselves decrying a future where human beings have gone cybernetics-crazy, modifiying themselves beyond recognition into half-machine creatures that interface directly with the overly networked world around them (Warren Ellis' Mek and Charles Stross' Accelerando being but two more recent...
- Tags: Wi-Fi, Wireless, Telecommunications, Jay Garmon
- Blog posts 2006-03-20
- Spy Software for VPN
- Does anyone know of any spy software that will work with Remote Access VPN?Spy or anti spy?Which do you need?JamesSpy, not anti-spy.You want to spy on VPN users??And you want us to help?That would be unethical.JamesUnethical, maybe. But...Possibly, but what if your spouse used a VPN and one day...
- Tags: jwalden@..., Nothing, software, Spy Software, VPN
- Discussion threads 2005-01-21
- See emails on an exchange server
- I have been tasked with looking into a user's email habits. Is it possible to see what emails are being sent and received by an individual on my Exchange Server? Exchange 2000 on Server 2000 machine. I can see what is coming and going through my Barracuda,...
- Tags: e-mail, Exchange, mailbox, Patrick Horn, server, windows
- Q&A 2005-03-10
- Does Carnivore devour too much of our privacy?
- Carnivore, the FBI's tool for monitoring the Internet, is a hungry beast. It has implications for those running small and large ISPs. In this Daily Feature, James McPherson explores those implications.Now that the major chaos has died down regarding the FBI’s controversial digital wire tapping device, code named Carnivore, it...
- Tags: Federal government, James McPherson, Carnivore, FBI
- Technical articles 2001-01-09
- Lawmaker tones down anti-Gmail bill
- Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest e-newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today! By ...
- Tags: E-mail providers, e-mail, Google Gmail, Liz Figueroa, Google Inc., IM
- Technical articles 2004-05-26
- Consider the security ramifications of using VoIP technology
- VOIP is now foundationalThe technology for VOIP is quite sound pun and well established. Security is not related to VOIP at all, it is related to what IP is over. VOIP is neither more or less secure than the corporate data flowing over an IP network. The topic of using...
- Tags: Telephony, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, NETWORKING, VoIP, network
- Discussion threads 2005-02-17
- Ex-security pro to plead guilty to running huge botnet
- Security consultant John Schiefer, 26, has agreed to plead guilty to four counts of fraud and wiretap charges. U.S. federal prosecutors claim he operated a 250,000 PC botnet by night, which he used to steal information and money from users of PayPal. In the first botnet...
- Tags: PC, Pro, Hacking, Desktops, Productivity, Security, Viruses And Worms, Hardware, Paul Mah
- Blog posts 2007-11-12
- Honeynets are seen as entrapment by some
- Me, I think that's bogus. A honeynet is just a security tool and if you are l33t and h@>
- Tags: honeypot, honeypots, wmlundine@..., security, network, strategy
- Discussion threads 2006-06-01
- Calif. AG files felony charges in HP probe
- Does anyone else find this hypocriticalDoes anyone else think that the government filing criminal charges against a corporation for doing the same thing that the President is trying to make legal for federal investigators a bit hypocritical? The President wants to target people to have their phone tapped to "protect"...
- Tags: AG Files, government, GWB, Hewlett-Packard Co., it management, news, uberg33k50
- Discussion threads 2006-10-05
- FBI cans controversial surveillance tool
- Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!By ReutersThe FBI has all but retired its controversial e-mail wiretap system, formerly known as Carnivore, turning instead to commercially available software, according to two recently released reports to...
- Tags: Federal government, E-mail, agency, FBI
- Technical articles 2005-01-19
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