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U.S. Wants More Cybercrime Laws  27 July 2000  Print E-mail
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Source: Wired - Posted by Chris Parker   
Government More than 100 countries do not have the laws to deal with computer-related crime, undercutting efforts to battle a growing international threat, law enforcement officials said on Wednesday.

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Carnivore and Open Source Software  25 July 2000  Print E-mail
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Source: Crypto.com - Posted by Dave Wreski   
Government Matt Blaze talks about the FBIs Carnivore system. "The "Carnivore" system runs on an FBI-owned PC that can be installed at an ISP to collect IP traffic as part of a court-ordered wiretap. Not much detail is publicly known about exactly . . .

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Secret CIA Papers Posted On Web Site  25 July 2000  Print E-mail
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Source: ComputerUser - Posted by Jen Olson   
Government A New York-based Web site has reportedly published a secret overview of the US intelligence community prepared by the CIA in 1998 for visiting for Japanese intelligence officials. An Associated Press report said the briefing contained information on the CIA's budgets . . .

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FBI under gun to release Carnivore code  25 July 2000  Print E-mail
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Source: ZDNet - Posted by Dave Wreski   
Government The Federal Bureau of Investigation is under increasing pressure to disclose the secret blueprints for its Carnivore surveillance system so independent technical experts can verify that the software monitors only the Internet communications of criminal suspects.

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DoD e-commerce efforts fall short of goals  21 July 2000  Print E-mail
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Source: GovExec - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Government The Defense Department has made little progress during the past two years in implementing electronic commerce efforts, according to a new General Accounting Office report. Unless steps are taken to fix the shortcomings, the department's efforts to fully integrate an . . .

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