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Offline GhostShip

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EFF - Battle For Goverment Accountability
« on: June 22, 2006, 06:04:19 pm »
The Judiciary of the US is being told by the executive branch that it has no power in cases involving executive breaches of the constitution, this is very worrying to thousands of US citizens who look to Judges to provide a bulwark against state oppression.

http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20060621-7101.html

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The Electronic Frontier Foundation, which has filed suit against AT&T over the company's possible complicity with NSA spy programs, suffered a setback last month when the government invoked the "state secrets privilege" in an attempt to have the entire case quashed.
The hearing over "state secrets" will take place on Friday morning, and the government has recently filed its final documents in the case. The claims made there are quite extraordinary; the executive branch basically claims that it is above judicial scrutiny.

As the debate rages on in the courtroom, the news media continue to report on the size and scope of the program.
In interviews with Salon, the former AT&T workers said that only government officials or AT&T employees with top-secret security clearance are admitted to the room, located inside AT&T's facility in Bridgeton. The room's tight security includes a biometric "mantrap" or highly sophisticated double door, secured with retinal and fingerprint scanners. The former workers say company supervisors told them that employees working inside the room were "monitoring network traffic" and that the room was being used by "a government agency."

The claim is similar to the one made in the EFF case, where a secret room was allegedly built at an AT&T facility in California. Though the existence of a secretive NSA spy program with direct links into the domestic US voice and data grids has now been well documented, it has so far proved impossible to turn up any hard evidence about what the spooks are doing with all their data, or even what data is being collected. All private attempts at learning if US citizens are being illegally spied upon have been stonewalled by the government, and the same fate looks likely to befall the EFF tomorrow in court. Stay tuned.

This is very worrying indeed, I personaly would use multiple levels of heavy encrption if I had to send email crossing the major US carriers network, I think also invoking this clause to pretend to citizens who already seem more than aware of the possibly illegal activity is worrying for democracy in the US.

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Re: EFF - Battle For Goverment Accountability
« Reply #1 on: June 22, 2006, 06:54:04 pm »
In a desperate move to head off lawsuits from the above possibly illegal activity they have allowed take place AT&T are trying to force through fast changes to their privacy policy.

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/06/21/BUG9VJHB9C1.DTL&hw=at&sn=002&sc=870

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AT&T has issued an updated privacy policy that takes effect Friday. The changes are significant because they appear to give the telecom giant more latitude when it comes to sharing customers' personal data with government officials.

Moreover, AT&T (formerly known as SBC) is requiring customers to agree to its updated privacy policy as a condition for service -- a new move that legal experts say will reduce customers' recourse for any future data sharing with government authorities or others.

The company's policy overhaul follows recent reports that AT&T was one of several leading telecom providers that allowed the National Security Agency warrantless access to its voice and data networks as part of the Bush administration's war on terror.

"They're obviously trying to avoid a hornet's nest of consumer-protection lawsuits," said Chris Hoofnagle, a San Francisco privacy consultant and former senior counsel at the Electronic Privacy Information Center.

"They've written this new policy so broadly that they've given themselves maximum flexibility when it comes to disclosing customers' records," he said.
It says the company "may disclose your information in response to subpoenas, court orders, or other legal process," omitting the earlier language about such processes being "required and/or permitted by law."

AT&T is being sued by San Francisco's Electronic Frontier Foundation for allegedly allowing the NSA to tap into the company's data network, providing warrantless access to customers' e-mails and Web browsing.
AT&T is also believed to have participated in President Bush's acknowledged domestic spying program, in which the NSA was given warrantless access to U.S. citizens' phone calls.
 
Gail Hillebrand, a staff attorney at Consumers Union in San Francisco, said the declaration that AT&T owns customers' data represents the most significant departure from the company's previous policy.
"It creates the impression that they can do whatever they want," she said. "This is the real heart of AT&T's new policy and is a pretty fundamental difference from how most customers probably see things."


This sort of activity from a major service provider is shocking, I am not even sure what to tell users here except to drop anything you can with this companies name on it for your own protection, only a court order should allow your private information to be released, this new agreement gives them carte blanche to turn over every scrap of private data held by them on your online activities to a goverment window cleaner or anyone else asking for it and you have no rights to stop them under the new agreement  :shock:


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Re: EFF - Battle For Goverment Accountability
« Reply #2 on: June 22, 2006, 07:23:56 pm »
This  kind of thing in a country like US will only be detrimental to them and anger people more... Pure propaganda, I am pretty dran sure there will soon be cases where people hit the slammer for saying,"I hate this governmant policy" Let's admit, one time or another, such discontent is always there, and is temporary. This is only adding fuel to the fire...
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