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http://m.cnet.com/news/fbi-collected-details-of-going-dark-surveillance-woes/57545353
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FBI Director Robert Mueller confirmed that the bureau has renewed its push for a new Internet wiretapping law, which CNET reported two weeks ago.
In an appearance this week on Capitol Hill, Mueller downplayed privacy concerns, saying the FBI's wiretap proposals -- social-networking Web sites and providers of VoIP, instant messaging, and Web e-mail are the primary targets -- would still require a court to be involved.

Will this policing the web subject Come every year?juge please step in !countless time this subject have come ,from countless group!its just data mining?they already can access the data via a juge!why do all group so desperately want to get rid of the juge?
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This is so stupid, little league criminals that would communicate over things like voip and facebook should not be any government agency's primary goal. Let alone sacrificing our privacy to catch them.
    
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This is so stupid, little league criminals that would communicate over things like voip and facebook should not be any government agency's primary goal. Let alone sacrificing our privacy to catch them.

Don't all major organisations start out little?
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I ain't against them doing their job ,I am against any wanting to sidestep the actual system ,in this case permission of the justice itself ,namely judge or the normal way .this was implemented to prevent data mining.
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just another step towards the NWO
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Don't all major organisations start out little?
No, any major threat in US history that was from our own country has always been something that was attractive to a large number of people from the start ie: KKK, various gangs, mafias. and militias and so on. Whether it be for monetary gain or for protection in masses there has always been some large scale obvious incentive. The job of the CIA should be to get information on foreign organizations and countries, do you think they should be allowed to break foreign privacy laws because "all major organizations start little?" if not then why should it happen here?
    
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Since when do we have a tin-foil hat section in the news forums? I can see how this loosely relates to tech and science news but lets not get carried away.
    
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No one is getting carried away, in fact I am not a conspiracy theorist at all. Sharing opinions about something that was posted does not make any of us crazy by any means.
    
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I think they're trying to get up to speed with their friendly rivals across the water:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2012/oct/31/gchq-facebook-twitter

edit: but this going dark thing sounds like they are actually trying to force companies to increase the quality of their transmissions to "interceptable." Really all kinds of wrong.
Edited by un-midas touch - 11/6/12 at 12:19am
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They want back door ,they re gelly of china.side note:red flag Linux isn't china os ,unless they didn't release the mips version yet!
Edited by drbaltazar - 11/6/12 at 2:38am
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