FBI general counsel, Andrew Weissmann, has said that real time surveillance on Gmail and Skype is a "top priority" in 2013... but the FBI cannot sift through information in real time. Yet. More...
Google's twice-yearly Transparency Report is out, and this time there isn't much good news to go around: worldwide, government inquiries and takedown requests are spiking at unprecedented levels. More...
Republican congressman Lamar Smith from Texas, introduced a bill, which he dubbed the Safety Act, to the US House of Representatives. If it goes through, the bill would require ISPs to record all users' surfing... More...
The boss is getting serious about e-mail snooping. A new study has found that 63 percent of corporations with 1,000 or more employees either employ or plan to employ staff to read... More...
BayTSP, a Californian company specialising in on-line information monitoring and compliance services for a variety of industries has announced a new tool to monitor piracy on-line. The software, called FirstSource, allows ISP's... More...
Alchemy Lab announces the release of Alchemy Eye version 6.4 for Windows 9x/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003, a network monitoring tool that checks the server accessibility and server state, and sends server malfunction alerts using e-mail, cellular phone,... More...
Ultrasound is a monitoring and troubleshooting tool for the File Replication service (FRS). FRS is used to replicate files and folders in the SYSVOL file share on domain controllers and files in Distributed File System... More...
The federal government said that early Tuesday it detected a series of electronic attacks against U.S. Internet providers, launched hours after the FBI alerted technology companies and others of potential trouble. The... More...
The FBI said on Tuesday it was monitoring "potential vulnerabilities" in computer networks that could leave portions of the Internet open to disruption by hackers. "We're aware of potential vulnerabilities ... and... More...
Found this over on /. this morning, I just wonder what will the goverment get up to with their new extended computer snooping powers! According to a Wired News article, the Justice Department... More...