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Police survey provides glimpse of Net-surveillance figures

February 3, 2010
Police survey provides glimpse of Net-surveillance figures
by Declan McCullagh

A forthcoming survey of computer crime investigators suggests that electronic surveillance is a bit more commonplace than most people might expect.

Even a relatively small group of 100 police working on online investigations reports submitting as many as 22,800 legal requests for information a year to Internet and e-mail providers, a category that includes both subpoenas and search warrants.

CNET has reviewed a presentation scheduled to be given at a federal task force meeting on Thursday, which says that the survey respondents said they submitted a total of anywhere from 2,868 to 22,800 requests for information a year. (See one excerpt and another.)

“Most Internet users do not realize how often the government is demanding personal information from companies, often without judicial oversight, and how often companies turn it over,” says Nicole Ozer, technology director for the ACLU of Northern California. “Companies are refusing to disclose to the public how many demands they get. It appears that the government is demanding that Internet companies turn over so much personal information about users, so often, that companies can’t keep up.”

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One Response to “Police survey provides glimpse of Net-surveillance figures”

  1. gangstalking says:

    This should be FOIA accessible.

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