The article's somewhat long, and has quotes by David Sobel of EPIC
and various Feds. The Feds didn't have a wiretap warrant,
only a search warrant, and black-bagged Scarfo's computer.
"Armed only with a search warrant, the FBI broke into Scarfo's
business
and put either a program on his computer or an electronic bug in
his keyboard -
officials will not say which - and recorded everything typed by
the son
of the jailed former boss of the Philadelphia mob."
Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2001 17:51:46 -0500
Reply-To: Law & Policy of Computer Communications <CYBERIA-L@LISTSERV.AOL.COM>
From: Robert Helmer <roberthelmer@EARTHLINK.NET>
Subject: FBI Surveillance of Computer Use
"By bugging a keyboard or using special software, FBI agents can
remotely capture a computer user's every keystroke.
"With a black box, they can intercept e-mail from miles away.
"In a van parked outside, they secretly can recreate the pictures on a
computer screen from its electromagnetic energy.
"The legal limits for these new investigative tools will get a test
Monday when a federal court in New Jersey examines an allegedly
mob-related case in which agents, without a wiretap order, recorded a
suspect's computer keystrokes.
"Privacy experts are watching the case of Nicodemo S. Scarfo Jr. with
great interest because it could bring major changes to investigative
tactics in the online age."
http://cbsnews.com/now/story/0,1597,303859-412,00.shtml
Bob Helmer
Webmaster
Daily Rotation
http://www.dailyrotation.com
Shell Extension City
http://www.shellcity.net
St. Louis, Missouri
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