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21 May 09

Spook ‘Fusion Centers’ Battle Gangs, Weather | Danger Room

Centers in Kansas and Rhode Island are the only two focused solely on counterterrorism

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FBI Data-Mining Slashed After G-Men Dis Congress | Danger Room

The project, known as the National Security Analysis Center (NSAC), is supposed to bring together "hundreds of millions of electronic records created or collected by the FBI and other government agencies,"

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Mobile Phone Number Moving Caused Feds to Wiretap Wrong American | Threat Level | Wired.com

when the FBI learned to wiretap VOIP calls, how number portability messed with FBI taps, and a moment of candor from an FBI technician about how the FBI’s wiretapping software could work with the NSA’s warrantless wiretapping program.

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Feds to Collect Millions of DNA Profiles Yearly, Stay Out if You Can | Threat Level | Wired.com

a new program that lets federal agents collect cheek swabs from citizens merely arrested for any federal crime or from any non-citizen detained by federal agents

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Documents: FBI Spyware Has Been Snaring Extortionists, Hackers for Years | Threat Level | Wired.com

a "computer and internet protocol address verifier," or CIPAV, is designed to infiltrate a target’s computer and gather a wide range of information, which it secretly sends to an FBI server in eastern Virginia

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19 May 09

Salon.com News | Send in the clowns

surreal campaign of dirty tricks endlessly played on Jan Pottker by Ringling Bros. chief Ken Feld

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Salon.com News | The Greatest Vendetta on Earth

Why would the head of Ringling Bros.-Barnum & Bailey hire a former top CIA honcho to torment a hapless freelance writer for eight years?

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Spies Want a Second Life of Their Own | Danger Room

However, unlike players of World of Warcraft or Eve Online, A-SpaceX’s analysts will be able to turn back the clock, and see how they arrived at conclusions

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CQ Weekly - The Mouse That Spied

A former Disney “imagineer” — to use the Magic Kingdom’s preferred term for its personnel — designed the operations center for the National Counterterrorism Center in Northern Virginia.

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18 Jul 08

Domestic spying quietly goes on -- baltimoresun.com

FISA rules don't affect datamining for suspicious patterns in bank, travel, email information.

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24 Jun 08

How an obscure FBI rule is ensuring the destruction of irreplaceable historical records. - By Alex Heard - Slate Magazine

"Fat file theory," a rather obvious guidepost used in the Massachusetts review, holds that if there's a lot of stuff inside a folder, it might be important. - Ed. Digital transition could make some of these problems worse.

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20 Jan 08

FBI wants instant access to British identity data | Special reports | Guardian Unlimited

"Server in the Sky", would take cooperation between the police forces way beyond the current faxing of fingerprints across the Atlantic. Allies in the "war against terror" - the US, UK, Australia, Canada and New Zealand

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02 Sep 07

Hasan Elahi

Creator of Tracking Transience, the website that follows Elahi to prevent him from being picked up again by Homeland Security

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23 May 07

The Visible Man: An FBI Target Puts His Whole Life Online

the US government mistakenly listed him on its terrorist watch list — and once you're on, it's hard to get off. To convince the Feds of his innocence, Elahi has made his life an open book. - Ed. Lifeblogging as alibi.

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