and you don't want to have the kind of collateral damage. wiretap capable. And if you didn't do that, they would come to you, and you'd get these escalating fine regimes.
And they were speaking quite openly on the telephone, because they've never heard of anything called wiretapping. Yet wiretapping became a bread and butter basic law enforcement tool, technique, that was first developed with the invention of the telephone and with bootleggers adopting it as a favored method of doing business.
and you don't want to have the kind of collateral damage. If they want to wiretap you using the signals on the very end there, they have to actually, first of all, have a relationship with your internet service provider
that most lucrative of political emotions, fear, and they have done it extremely well so that by now, a year after 9/11, we've seen major attack on the Administration over the I can wiretap , I can interrogate beyond the bounds of the law, I can imprison five thousand immigrants in the US on my own authority so they have this interest in doing it this way
So the question is, did the government target me because my Chinese ethnic origin? in the wiretapping case of Olmstead versus United States in 1928.
I worked personally on those improvements to create what I call a middle way between purely domestic surveillance, where you have individual court orders of wiretaps , and the kind of foreign surveillance the NSA does with far less oversight. We did something kind of in the middle-- the prism and upstream collection programs you may have heard of-- and we designed the oversight system for that.
and you don't want to have the kind of collateral damage. in the original wiretapping law that would extend wiretapping obligations to software itself.
I think we need to go a lot further with reforming the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court. It was set up to review wiretap applications, basically to say, is there probable cause that you are spying for the Russians, that you are part of Al-Qaeda?
If you've gone to the right paperwork, have a court order, and so on, you can do wiretapping it's hard to imagine law enforcement actually being able to do its job in some cases without wiretapping. The very show, the HBO show "The Wire," right?
all three branches to assume more responsive responsive and responsible such as one of those wiretapping I'm focused actually on preventive detention which appears to be with us for the long
So in most cases where an attacker wants to do a man in the middle attack, he's not going to do it on the first session. He probably doesn't take an interest in wiretapping you until later. By then, it's too late.
The very show, the HBO show "The Wire," right? It was all based on the ability of wiretapping. Well, the very origins of that is in the invention of the telephone and in the Prohibition era and so on.
suffered more or less under push than under Lincoln Wilson Roosevelt makes for interesting debate but difficult and problematic comparisons given Abu Ghraib in Bagram warrantless wiretapping and the host of detention issues for example extraordinary rendition secret prisons
all three branches to assume more responsive responsive and responsible the warrant the secret war is wiring what a wiretapping program was
and you don't want to have the kind of collateral damage. Who's their ISP? I need to wiretap you there, too.
and you don't want to have the kind of collateral damage. There is a whole bunch of new technologies that made it very hard to do wiretapping, and so they passed a law that said anyone
fully taxpayers -- to the U.S. government. Q This kind of avoids the issue of the previous question with regard to wiretapping conversations.
In many cases, safety devices had been deliberately sabotaged to avoid escalator shutdowns, and those in charge had covered their tracks through a pattern of fraud and obstruction. In the midst of the public outrage, prosecutors recorded a chilling wiretap of ATAC Manager Renato Domico. The translation, "If you run the numbers, "out of 700 escalators, there'd be like three "or four more dropping. Come on." The prosecutors note in their report
and you don't want to have the kind of collateral damage. And some of these proposals would basically require you to write software that was born with a wiretap capability in it, so born
and you don't want to have the kind of collateral damage. Like the Washington Post claimed they would serve you with this thing saying you need to change your software to build in this wiretap capability, this backdoor
None of us knew when he was talking about. I shook my head and whispered to one of the journalists, "What is he referring to?" In one of the key pieces of evidence, the wiretap phone call to his mother three weeks after Nina was murdered, Hans said she came up with
This is 2006. My first interview for the job, by the way, at the headquarters of the old CIA building in Washington, was the same day that the New York Times broke a story about Bush bypassing the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and authorizing warrantless wiretapping. So this gave me a little pause as to going into the Bush Administration.
and you don't want to have the kind of collateral damage. who does telecommunications has to build, and has to buy and has to build into these systems, a way for us to actually wiretap people.
You want to put them up on the screen behind so people can see? Go ahead. Male audience member#1: Isn't openness and power, isn't openness always a threat to those in power? I mean even like policemen they're arresting people in wiretap for, for, um, recording the fact that they've stopped them and they've, they've said outrageous things to them. Um, you know, what can we do to make it so that that you know low-level flunkies
So this, of course, worried people. Because there's a lot of stuff, a lot of data that's encrypted, that's been stolen or wiretapped. I assume the NSA and all these agencies have vast amounts of data they can't read.
I want to take one of our online questions now. I mean, so for instance, if we're talking about NSA wiretapping, or drone strikes, or whatever, we should just be talking
And then there were two others after me, before Obama. But that fell apart when they discovered the crimes against me, which is what brought-- and undoubtedly against them, too-- when it was found out that I had been wiretapped--
And then there were two others after me, before Obama. It was certainly true of the other people they were investigating in Boston, like Noam Chomsky and Howard Zinn obviously had also been wiretapped.
system attached to that. It can be used for all sorts of methods of social control, including control in the network, surveillance, wiretapping, censorship, denial of information access, or accessing information inside the user that the state-- inside the computers or the devices that the state wants to control.
But we did it almost entirely in secret. Now, there was that leak that I told you about, the Bush Warrantless Wiretapping Program, but major parts of the program remained secret while we were in the process of institutionalizing it under all three branches of government.
It was very effective. And they were speaking quite openly on the telephone, because they've never heard of anything called wiretapping. Yet wiretapping became a bread and butter basic law enforcement tool, technique, that was first developed with
Now we just sort of take it for granted. If you've gone to the right paperwork, have a court order, and so on, you can do wiretapping it's hard to imagine law enforcement actually being able to do its job in some cases without wiretapping.
dissatisfied, we’d be glad to have her bed for children who are anxious to come.” Signed, “Sister” Which is sort of like the NSA wiretapping of, I guess, 1948.
There can't be another breaking news story about what this government is doing with national security and our rights.” But then it came out that they were wiretapping