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How law enforcement uses Google Earth

September 14, 2007 Service helps police see what pot growers and property tax cheats are doing, as well as provide public with important traffic data.Images: Google Earth eyes the law TAGS: Google Earth, law enforcement agency, police, sheriff, law enforcement, Google Inc., GPS, agency, satellite

Security firms on police spyware, in their own words

July 17, 2007 Will companies that make antispyware software detect key loggers implanted by federal agents? We survey 13 companies and include their answers verbatim. TAGS: AVG, Check Point Software Technologies Ltd., Grisoft, spyware, police, security company, ZoneAlarm, policy, regulation, survey, anti-spyware, keylogger, security, law, agency, agent

Will security firms detect police spyware?

July 17, 2007 A recent court case dealing with key loggers installed by the feds invites the question: will security companies put the interests of their customers first?Security firms on police spyware, in thei... TAGS: keylogger, eEye Digital Security, Check Point Software Technologies Ltd., agent, anti-spyware, keylogging, spyware, police, McAfee Inc., survey, encryption, security company, Symantec Corp., security, agency, antivirus

FBI wants to eavesdrop on fiber links

August 3, 2004 It's of "paramount importance" that wiretapping rules be extended to Verizon's broadband-over-fiber service, federal police say. TAGS: CALEA, Verizon Communications, fiber, request, agency, police, DSL, law

FBI adds to wiretap wish list

March 12, 2004 A sweeping proposal seeks to guarantee that Internet Protocol-based communications from VoIP to instant messaging are susceptible to police surveillance. TAGS: CALEA, police, proposal, broadband company, surveillance, DSL company, cable broadband, Internet provider, request, broadband, cable modem, cable company, broadband provider, Time Warner Inc., broadband Internet, communication

Snooping by satellite

January 12, 2005 Police agencies are making inroads in using GPS technology to track suspects--without court orders. TAGS: GPS, police, vehicle, privacy, satellite, agency, activity, New York

Feds seek wiretap access via VoIP

January 8, 2004 In pursuing "criminals, terrorists and spies," the FBI and the Justice Department are renewing their efforts to listen in on voice conversations carried across the Internet. TAGS: CALEA, VoIP company, wiretap, VoIP, police, terrorist, information service, criminal, law, IP, agency, IM

Virginia is for longer data retention

December 21, 2006 Task force led by commonwealth's attorney general says ISPs should aid police by keeping e-mails, customer information. TAGS: Virginia, attorney general, Internet Service Provider, Internet company, police, Time Warner Inc., attorney, Internet service, service provider, representative, agency, America Online Inc., Adobe PDF

Feds back wiretap rules for Internet

August 4, 2004 FCC Chairman Michael Powell says giving police access to broadband networks and VoIP calls is "essential." TAGS: E-Rate, broadband provider, CALEA, police, fiber, phone network, VoIP company, VoIP, broadband, Michael Powell, regulation, Internet phone, digital television, broadband network, high-speed Internet access, requirement
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