[ISN] FBI will announce new Net-wiretapping push

From: InfoSec News <alerts_at_private>
Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2011 01:42:14 -0600 (CST)
http://news.cnet.com/8301-31921_3-20032518-281.html

By Declan McCullagh 
Privacy, Inc.
CNet News 
February 16, 2011 

The FBI is expected to reveal tomorrow that because of the rise of 
Web-based e-mail and social networks, it's "increasingly unable" to 
conduct certain types of surveillance that would be possible on cellular 
and traditional telephones.

FBI general counsel Valerie Caproni will outline what the bureau is 
calling the "Going Dark" problem, meaning that police can be thwarted 
when conducting court-authorized eavesdropping because Internet 
companies aren't required to build in backdoors in advance, or because 
technology doesn't permit it.

Any solution, according to a copy of Caproni's prepared comments 
obtained by CNET, should include a way for police armed with wiretap 
orders to conduct surveillance of "Web-based e-mail, social networking 
sites, and peer-to-peer communications technology."

The last example, which was floated last fall, is likely to be the most 
contentious. When an encrypted voice application like Phil Zimmermann's 
Zfone is used, the entire conversation is scrambled from end to end. 
It's like handing a letter directly to its recipient -- bypassing the 
workers at the neighborhood post office, who could be required to 
forward a copy to the FBI.

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