FBI pressures Internet providers to install surveillance software

Obama Destroying US ConstitutionFrom CNet.com:

CNET has learned the FBI has developed custom “port reader” software to intercept Internet metadata in real time. And, in some cases, it wants to force Internet providers to use the software.

The U.S. government is quietly pressuring telecommunications providers to install eavesdropping technology deep inside companies’ internal networks to facilitate surveillance efforts.

FBI officials have been sparring with carriers, a process that has on occasion included threats of contempt of court, in a bid to deploy government-provided software capable of intercepting and analyzing entire communications streams. The FBI’s legal position during these discussions is that the software’s real-time interception of metadata is authorized under the Patriot Act.

Attempts by the FBI to install what it internally refers to as “port reader” software, which have not been previously disclosed, were described to CNET in interviews over the last few weeks. One former government official said the software used to be known internally as the “harvesting program.”

Carriers are “extra-cautious” and are resisting installation of the FBI’s port reader software, an industry participant in the discussions said, in part because of the privacy and security risks of unknown surveillance technology operating on an sensitive internal network.

It’s “an interception device by definition,” said the industry participant, who spoke on condition of anonymity because court proceedings are sealed. “If magistrates knew more, they would approve less.” It’s unclear whether any carriers have installed port readers, and at least one is actively opposing the installation.

Use your heads, Americans.  Any source of privacy you thought you had is, essentially, gone forever — because you cannot put that genie back in the bottle.

Your cellular phone calls are monitored and stored.  Your e-mails are monitored and stored.  Your terrestrial calls are monitored and stored.  Your movements are tracked and traced via OnStar, Sirius and other subscriptive elements in your vehicle.  Newer vehicles have “black boxes” similar to those of aircraft (though not yet quite as sophisticated).  Insurance companies want you to have a device similar to that of Progressive’s Snapshot installed in your car; now it’s voluntary.  Soon it will be mandatory.

You are captured, thousands of times daily, on video and cameras if you live in an urban or suburban territory.  Bank on it.  In Russia, most vehicles themselves have dashcams.  Police agencies have LPR and face recognition systems — I know that because — obviously, to those who read me — I’m a cop.

Every store, every theater, every retail outlet wants you to subscribe to and utilize “their own cards,” so that they can sift you and sort you for your information, then direct-sell you.  Every keystroke on your computer can be logged, your phone can be made to listen to you and the RFID chip in your credit card can be stolen.

The more you embrace the digital world, the less privacy you have.  Plain and simple.  It’s why Russian intelligence agencies are going back to manual typewriters.  I hope you don’t think that’s something I made up; it is not.

Disarm Americans, remove their freedoms — and in some cases sell those freedoms back to them — then disable the rest of their tawdry and outdated little niggling Bill of Rights.  There’s your Utopian Leftist/Demorat Master Plan.  Think: Cloward-Piven.

Some day, this is all going to explode.

This nation is on the cusp of losing itself and its Bill of Rights forever.

And when that explosion comes — well, it won’t be pretty.

BZ

 

 

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9 thoughts on “FBI pressures Internet providers to install surveillance software

  1. I can see I am not coming to read BZ for happiness and peace of mind. What’s with the priorities of the FBI? They are now trying to watch our every move and and they drop the ball on finding the killers of Ambassador Stevens.

    • Dropping the ball is purposeful. That is an ORDER from the DOJ.

      My Libertarian and Cop bent goes something like this:

      When I was a detective, I made arrests based but upon probable cause. Absent exigent circumstances which are enumerated, if I wanted to seize a particular person or thing I must write an arrest or a search warrant and then have it read, approved and signed by a judge in a lawful court whose authority holds sway over the venue I’m investigating.

      I was NEVER allowed a proverbial Fishing Expedition.

      If I HAVE to operate that way, then my GOVERNMENT should have to operate THAT WAY.

      BZ

  2. Some more peace of mind: the FBI can activate a cell phone and turn its microphone into a listening device that transmits to an FBI listening post, a method known as a “roving bug.” This was reported by ABC in 2006.
    And yet more: remote controlling a car, you know, those computers on wheels lots of people now drive; hacking into smart appliances in houses; hacking into implanted medical devices such as pacemakers and a nifty device called a Creepy Distributed Object Locator, that can be homemade and placed in a neighborhood and eavesdrop on your phone and computer. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-kennedy/10-scifi-hacks-that-are-n_b_3709414.html

  3. Folks that read BZ’s blog, my blog and many other Conservative blogs aren’t too terribly concerned about most of this…

    We KNOW we’re being monitored, we just hope and pray that those doing the monitoring are actually learning something that they certainly won’t hear from the LEFT and the Obamabots…

  4. And, here from BZ’s live traffic feed:

    “”A visitor from Berlin, New Hampshire arrived from theaverageamerica nparty.blogspot.c om and viewed “Bloviating Zeppelin | Right thinking from a Left brain.” 0 secs ago””

    The bastards are EVERYWHERE!!!

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