John Schwartz writes in the December 31 New York Times: "A controversial system installed on a criminal suspect's computer by the government to capture the encryption passwords of a criminal suspect is nearing its second phase." Anybody have info or leads on the "second phase" of what appears to be the keylogging technology used by the FBI in the Scarfo case?
At 12:24 31.12.01 -0800, John Young wrote:
John Schwartz writes in the December 31 New York Times:
"A controversial system installed on a criminal suspect's computer by the government to capture the encryption passwords of a criminal suspect is nearing its second phase."
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Anybody have info or leads on the "second phase" of what appears to be the keylogging technology used by the FBI in the Scarfo case?
when I read the whole sentence from http://www.nytimes.com/2001/12/31/technology/ebusiness/31TECH.9.html I assume the author simply speaks from that "magic lantern" thingie | A controversial system installed on a | criminal suspect's computer by the government to capture | the encryption passwords of a criminal suspect is nearing | its second phase; the F.B.I. has acknowledged that it is | developing a similar monitoring system, called Magic | Lantern, that could be installed remotely. Peter
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