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Earlier news articles about Carnivore (July-December 2001)
Later articles
FBI 'Fesses Up to Net Spy App
(Reuters, December 12, 2001)
"Lantern" Backdoor Flap Rages
(Wired News, November 27, 2001)
FBI Snoop Tool Old Hat for Hackers
(CNET News.com, November 21, 2001)
FBI Wants Carnivore Powers for Phone Taps
(CNET News.com, November 21, 2001)
FBI Software Cracks Encryption Wall
(MSNBC, November 20, 2001)
Terror Law Foes Mull Strategies
(Wired News, November 3, 2001)
Patriot Act Draws Privacy Concerns
(CNET News.com, October 26, 2001)
FBI Seeking to Wiretap Internet
(Fox News, October 26, 2001)
Terror Act Has Lasting Effects
(Wired News, October 26, 2001)
Beyond Carnivore: FBI Eyes Packet Taps
(Interactive Week, October 18, 2001)
Net Privacy and the Myth of Self-Regulation
(CNET News.com, October 16, 2001)
More Powerful Than Carnivore
(Geek.com, October 15, 2001)
ISPcon: IT Community Resists Carnivore Bill
(InfoWorld, October 9, 2001)
PC World Poll Highlights Privacy Concerns
(PC World, October 8, 2001)
Congress Moves Ahead on Anti-Terror Bills
(CNET News.com, October 4, 2001)
FTC Sidelines the Call for New Privacy Laws
(CNN, October 4, 2001)
House Panel Approves Antiterrorism Bill
(InfoWorld, October 4, 2001)
Patriot Bill Moves Along
(Wired News, October 4, 2001)
Terror Bill Foes Seek Changes
(Wired News, October 3, 2001)
Revamped Anti-Terrorism Bill Hits House
(CNET News.com, October 2, 2001)
Congress Debates Security vs. Civil Liberties
(PC World, October 2, 2001)
Carnivore Substitute Keeps Feds Honest
(The Register, October 2, 2001)
Legislation Pushed to Track Terrorists over Networks
(Computerworld, October 2, 2001)
Eavesdrop Now, Reassess Later?
(Wired News, October 1, 2001)
Wiretap Bill Gets Third Degree
(Wired News, September 26, 2001)
Congress Weighs Anti-Terror Bill
(Wired News, September 25, 2001)
Bush Administration Proposes Sweeping Antiterrorism Laws
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(Computerworld, September 24, 2001)
Ashcroft Briefs House on Antiterrorism Bill
(InfoWorld, September 24, 2001)
U.S. Recovery: ACLU President Frowns on Security Proposals
(InfoWorld, September 24, 2001)
Congress Considers Stronger Cybersurveillance
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(InfoWorld, September 21, 2001)
Bush Submits His Laws for War
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(Wired News, September 20, 2001)
Terrorists Leave Paperless Trail
(Wired News, September 20, 2001)
Net May Be Moving to War Footing
(Akron Beacon Journal, September 19, 2001)
Heightened Security Could Erode Privacy, Group Says
(EE Times, September 19, 2001)
EarthLink Rejects FBI's Request to Install Carnivore
(San Jose Mercury News, September 19, 2001)
Bush Bill Rewrites Spy Laws
(Wired News, September 19, 2001)
Coalition to Congress: Slow Down
(Wired News, September 19, 2001)
U.S. Recovery: U.S. Commission Examines Cyberterrorism
(InfoWorld, September 18, 2001)
EarthLink Gives Information to FBI
(Atlanta Business Chronicle, September 17, 2001)
New Wiretap Rules May Alter Internet's Landscape
(Boston Globe, September 17, 2001)
Terrorist Threat Shifts Priorities in Online Rights Debate
(CNET News.com, September 17, 2001)
Lingering U.S. Rights vs. Safety Debate Is Revived
(Seattle Times, September 15, 2001)
FBI Looks for Terror's Tracks Online
(St. Petersburg Times, September 15, 2001)
Digital Privacy Feared as Next Casualty
(CNN, September 14, 2001)
Security Initiatives Raise Privacy Concerns
(InfoWorld, September 14, 2001)
Carnivore Dispatched to Sniff Out Terrorists
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(PC World, September 14, 2001)
Senate OKs FBI Net Spying
(Wired News, September 14, 2001)
FBI Turns to Internet for Terrorism Clues
(AP, September 13, 2001)
Feds Enlist ISPs in Terrorist Probe
(CNN, September 13, 2001)
FBI Hunts for Attackers Online
(CNN, September 13, 2001)
FBI to Investigate Internet's Role in Terrorist Attacks
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(Computerworld, September 13, 2001)
E-mails Link Osama bin Laden's Terrorist Network to Tuesday's Bombings
(Digdirt.com, September 13, 2001)
Clues to Attackers Lie in Wreckage, Computer Systems
(Gannett News Service, September 13, 2001)
Report: FBI Seeks E-Mail about Attacks
(InformationWeek, September 13, 2001)
U.S. Attack: Forensic Tools May Have Role in Investigation
(InfoWorld, September 13, 2001)
Privacy Trade-offs Reassessed
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(Washington Post, September 13, 2001)
FBI Looking to Net for Attack Clues
(AP, September 12, 2001)
Terrorist Search Leads to ISPs
(CNET News.com, September 12, 2001)
Forensic Tools May Play Role in Investigation
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(IDG News Service, September 12, 2001)
FBI Steps Up Net Surveillance, Following Terror Attack
(The Register, September 12, 2001)
Anti-Attack Feds Push Carnivore
(Wired News, September 12, 2001)
FBI Taps ISPs in Hunt for Attackers
(ZDNet News, September 12, 2001)
Networks Hit, But Telecom Stays Operational
(InfoWorld, September 11, 2001)
FBI's 'Carnivore' Might Target Wireless Text
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(Washington Post, August 24, 2001)
U.S. House Overwhelmingly Approves Carnivore Review
(Politechbot.com, July 23, 2001)
House Pulls Carnivore into the Light
(ZDNet News, July 23, 2001)
Earlier articles
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