FBI wants all website vist records kept

Posted by PUPPETGOV on Feb 6th, 2010 and filed under FREE SPEECH, Headlines, New World Order, News. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed.

http://www.puppetgov.com/wp-content/plugins/sociofluid/images/digg_48.png http://www.puppetgov.com/wp-content/plugins/sociofluid/images/reddit_48.png http://www.puppetgov.com/wp-content/plugins/sociofluid/images/stumbleupon_48.png http://www.puppetgov.com/wp-content/plugins/sociofluid/images/delicious_48.png http://www.puppetgov.com/wp-content/plugins/sociofluid/images/myspace_48.png http://www.puppetgov.com/wp-content/plugins/sociofluid/images/facebook_48.png http://www.puppetgov.com/wp-content/plugins/sociofluid/images/yahoobuzz_48.png http://www.puppetgov.com/wp-content/plugins/sociofluid/images/twitter_48.png

FBI Director Robert Mueller

By Declan McCullagh~CNET

The FBI is pressing Internet service providers to record which Web sites customers visit and retain those logs for two years, a requirement that law enforcement believes could help it in investigations of child pornography and other serious crimes.

FBI Director Robert Mueller supports storing Internet users’ “origin and destination information,” a bureau attorney said at a federal task force meeting on Thursday.

As far back as a 2006 speech, Mueller had called for data retention on the part of Internet providers, and emphasized the point two years later when explicitly asking Congress to enact a law making it mandatory. But it had not been clear before that the FBI was asking companies to begin to keep logs of what Web sites are visited, which few if any currently do.

The FBI is not alone in renewing its push for data retention. As CNET reported earlier this week, a survey of state computer crime investigators found them to be nearly unanimous in supporting the idea. Matt Dunn, an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in the Department of Homeland Security, also expressed support for the idea during the task force meeting.

ARTICLE CONTINUES…

Related posts:

  1. Rate-My-Cop: New Website Has Police Furious
  2. Every phone call, email or website visit ‘to be monitored’
  3. Public Will Pay Financial Costs to Allow Government to Spy on You
  4. Court: FCC has no power to regulate Net neutrality
  5. Police want backdoor to Web users’ private data
  6. Clinton`s First Lady Records Locked Up
  7. ABC website tells kids when they should die

Leave a Reply

Photo Gallery

Watch videos at Vodpod and funny videos and more of my videos
Follow Puppetgovnews on Twitter Hosted by imgur.com







Log in / PUPPETGOV™