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Politech: FC: Carnivore goes wireless: FBI to snoop cell phones, handheld PCs

FC: Carnivore goes wireless: FBI to snoop cell phones, handheld PCs

From: Declan McCullagh <declan_at_well.com>
Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2001 05:30:22 -0400

http://www.washtech.com/news/regulation/12051-1.html

    By Robert O'Harrow Jr.,
    Washington Post Staff Writer
    Friday, August 24, 2001; 6:43AM

    Federal law enforcement authorities may soon expand the use of a
    controversial FBI monitoring system to capture e-mail and other text
    messages sent through wireless telephone carriers, as well as messages
    from their Internet service providers, according to a
    telecommunications industry group.

    [...]

    Now the the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association is
    warning that authorities could use Carnivore as soon as October to
    examine messages such as those sent by cellular telephones and other
    handheld devices. That's because the industry has been unable to come
    up with a way to give law enforcement agencies the ability to monitor
    digital communications as they can the more easily captured analog
    messages, as required by a 1994 law.

    In an Aug. 15 letter to the Federal Communications Commission, Michael
    Altschul, the association's senior vice president and general counsel,
    said its members can't meet the Sept. 30 deadline for the technology.

    "If the industry is not provided the guidance and time to develop
    solutions for packet surveillance that intercept only the target's
    communications, it seems probable that Carnivore, which intercepts all
    communications in the pathway without the affirmative intervention of
    the carrier, will be widely implemented," Altschul wrote.

    [...]

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