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              | Date: 2001-04-21 
 
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 Der verkleinerte Windows/Ausgabe des Unix-basierten NSA-
 Datenfressers für das FBI soll erneut modifiziert werden. Eine
 Entschärfung verspricht man sich vor allem durch eine
 Umbenennung, zumal der momentane Name der Chose ein
 gar so böser ist.
 
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 Georg Schöfbänker www.fogis.de schoefbaenker@aon.at
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 FBI's E-Mail Surveillance Getting Boost Policy: Justice
 officials likely to call for continuing 'Carnivore,' with privacy
 protections added.
 
 By ERIC LICHTBLAU, Times Staff Writer
 
 WASHINGTON--Senior Justice Department officials are
 recommending that the FBI be allowed to continue using a
 controversial e-mail snooping tool against suspected
 criminals--with some new safeguards aimed at answering
 privacy concerns, law enforcement sources said Wednesday.
 
 Atty. Gen. John Ashcroft met privately with FBI Director
 Louis J. Freeh on Wednesday for a briefing on the "Carnivore"
 surveillance program, and he is expected to announce a
 decision within the next few weeks on a thorny issue that
 pits law enforcement demands against privacy interests.
 
 Ashcroft, regarded as a strong defender of privacy rights from
 his days in the Senate, inherited the controversy from former
 Atty. Gen. Janet Reno after it was disclosed last year that
 the FBI had begun using the electronic surveillance program
 to track the computer activities of suspects in a small
 number of criminal and national security investigations.
 
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 The Justice Department review team, in a report delivered to
 Ashcroft several weeks ago but not yet made public,
 concluded that Carnivore has several shortcomings but,
 overall, plays a vital role in helping investigators track the
 activities of criminal suspects, sources said.
 ...
 In delivering its report to Ashcroft, the task force unanimously
 affirmed all the recommendations of the outside review, which
 was completed by the Illinois Institute of Technology's
 Research Institute. Several bigger-name institutions turned
 down the job, complaining it would not be a truly independent
 review because of restrictions on how it could be conducted.
 
 Among the key proposals before Ashcroft, the official said,
 are: tightening the audit trail to determine which FBI
 personnel are using the surveillance program "so people don't
 get sloppy and slip into unauthorized use"; more clearly
 defining what e-mail material and computer data can
 legitimately be reviewed by investigators; and developing a
 more up-to-date legal framework to match the rapid advance
 of technological law enforcement tools.
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 The findings will likely disappoint privacy advocates, who
 have been anxiously awaiting the final Justice Department
 report on the issue.
 
 "I think it's unlikely that the attorney general would flatly
 repudiate or banish Carnivore from the tools available to the
 FBI," said Jim Dempsey, deputy director of the Center for
 Democracy and Technology, an advocacy group in
 Washington.
 
 "On the other hand, I think some serious concerns have been
 raised about it," Dempsey said. "This represents a departure
 from normal wiretap procedure in that it's something inserted
 directly into the network of the service provider which the
 service provider doesn't control. The fundamental problem is
 that it's controlled by the government."
 
 Carnivore has become so notorious that the FBI is planning
 to change the name of the program, using a blander, numeric
 designation because the old flesh-eating moniker has taken
 on such a negative connotation. Justice Department officials
 said Ashcroft is expected to meet this week with privacy
 advocates regarding their concerns about Carnivore and other
 issues.
 
 Mehr
 http://www.latimes.com/news/nation/20010419/t000033196.ht
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