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'Magic Lantern' Rubs the Wrong Way
Shane Coursen, 2001-12-03

Anti-virus products could detect the FBI's new spyware. But should they?

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'Magic Lantern' Rubs the Wrong Way 2001-12-11
Anonymous (1 replies)
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A Corporate Security Guy (2 replies)
'Magic Lantern' Rubs the Wrong Way 2001-12-24
fight the FBI
'Magic Lantern' Rubs the Wrong Way 2001-12-13
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'Magic Lantern' Rubs the Wrong Way 2001-12-14
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'Magic Lantern' Rubs the Wrong Way 2001-12-14
Scientist (2 replies)
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'Magic Lantern' Rubs the Wrong Way 2001-12-18
MarcoM
FBI and CIA have a long history on unethical behaviour. There is no guarantee that info collected by them is used only to fight terrorists.
Also National security for US means national insecurity of other Govs, I'm not sure they will accept that.
I remember that in the Soviet Union they used to inspect incoming mail from West. And we always pointed that it was Bad.
Marco M.


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