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FBI retires its Carnivore
Kevin Poulsen, SecurityFocus 2005-01-14

FBI surveillance experts have put their once-controversial Carnivore Internet surveillance tool out to pasture, preferring instead to use commercial products to eavesdrop on network traffic, according to documents released Friday.

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Andy Wood (1 replies)
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Anonymous
The FBI may indeed "retire" Carnivore. But that is not the right question. The right questions

will lead to the right answers. Example : What ever happened to PROMIS software.? There are many people and institutions who have used this

software to commit crimes, and bring harm to the American people. Just try to find some real info on this "tool". Remember always follow the money trail.

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