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Mahkato
03-16-2010, 12:47 PM
Break the law and your new 'friend' may be the FBI (http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Break-the-law-and-your-new-apf-2661969609.html?x=0&sec=topStories&pos=8&asset=&ccode=)Facebook feds go undercover: Document shows federal agents dipping quietly into social media
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Feds are on Facebook. And MySpace, LinkedIn and Twitter, too.

U.S. law enforcement agents are following the rest of the Internet world into popular social-networking services, going undercover with false online profiles to communicate with suspects and gather private information, according to an internal Justice Department document that offers a tantalizing glimpse of issues related to privacy and crime-fighting.

Think you know who's behind that "friend" request? Think again. Your new "friend" just might be the FBI.

The document, obtained in a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit, makes clear that U.S. agents are already logging on surreptitiously to exchange messages with suspects, identify a target's friends or relatives and browse private information such as postings, personal photographs and video clips.

Among other purposes: Investigators can check suspects' alibis by comparing stories told to police with tweets sent at the same time about their whereabouts. Online photos from a suspicious spending spree -- people posing with jewelry, guns or fancy cars -- can link suspects or their friends to robberies or burglaries.

The Electronic Frontier Foundation, a San Francisco-based civil liberties group, obtained the Justice Department document when it sued the agency and five others in federal court. The 33-page document underscores the importance of social networking sites to U.S. authorities. The foundation said it would publish the document on its Web site on Tuesday.

With agents going undercover, state and local police coordinate their online activities with the Secret Service, FBI and other federal agencies in a strategy known as "deconfliction" to keep out of each other's way.

"You could really mess up someone's investigation because you're investigating the same person and maybe doing things that are counterproductive to what another agency is doing," said Detective Frank Dannahey of the Rocky Hill, Conn., Police Department, a veteran of dozens of undercover cases.

A decade ago, agents kept watch over AOL and MSN chat rooms to nab sexual predators. But those text-only chat services are old-school compared with today's social media, which contain mountains of personal data, photographs, videos and audio clips -- a potential treasure trove of evidence for cases of violent crime, financial fraud and much more.

The Justice Department document, part of a presentation given in August by top cybercrime officials, describes the value of Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, LinkedIn and other services to government investigators. It does not describe in detail the boundaries for using them.
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BuddyRey
03-16-2010, 12:49 PM
Dugg, Tweeted, and Facebooked!

RideTheDirt
03-16-2010, 12:50 PM
don't touch that stuff

TonySutton
03-16-2010, 12:51 PM
This is why you do not say things on the internet that you would not scream in a crowded room of strangers.

Baptist
03-16-2010, 12:53 PM
Josh busted some users on these forums whose IP came from DHS in NYC. There were two of them and they each came from the same building and each had zero posts. This was in late 07.

FrankRep
03-16-2010, 01:14 PM
If you catch users promoting violence, report them.

Agent Provocateurs

pcosmar
03-16-2010, 01:19 PM
I have never relied on "internet anonymity" My real name , phone #, SS#, address GPS coordinates and Criminal history is all posted online.
Come see me in person.

I am the same in real life as I post here or anywhere else.

and yes, I already know I am on their lists.

awake
03-16-2010, 01:21 PM
The abuser has a great interest in tracking every movement and action of its abused. It makes it that much easier to abuse.

Cowlesy
03-16-2010, 01:48 PM
Every now and then some smokin' hot girl friends me on facebook with a picture that looks cut out of a magazine, and it's a signal to auto-ignore their request. They always have about 150 friends, so it's either one of these guys, or someone obsessed with those farmville/mafia games that has some use in having multiple accounts----and what's the best way to rack up friends fast? You know..

constituent
03-16-2010, 01:51 PM
Yes, everyone, live in fear!

And don't forget to panic!!!!!!

constituent
03-16-2010, 01:52 PM
and what's the best way to rack up friends fast? You know..

puke in the backseat?

silentshout
03-16-2010, 01:53 PM
Wow..I pretty much figured that random Facebook "friend" requests were spammers for their home businesses or something. But yeah, I figured that the FBI would make fake profiles too. I only use Facebook to stay in touch with real friends that I don't see very often anymore, or as a replacement email address for IRL friends. I don't bother with the rest of it, and I never have time for Twitter :)

TinCanToNA
03-16-2010, 01:56 PM
"The document, obtained in a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit, makes clear that U.S. agents are already logging on surreptitiously to exchange messages with suspects, identify a target's friends or relatives and browse private information such as postings, personal photographs and video clips."

ROFL!

Yeah, your "private information" which you post online for typically far more than 100 people to peruse at their convenience.

I can't remember his name, but I heard a stand-up comic recently say that Facebook had to be a government-created entity because it makes privacy uncool. Hilarious.

TonySutton
03-16-2010, 02:07 PM
I pity the agent who friends me and has to suffer my family posting on my wall all day :P

angelatc
03-16-2010, 02:12 PM
I have never relied on "internet anonymity" My real name , phone #, SS#, address GPS coordinates and Criminal history is all posted online.
Come see me in person.

I am the same in real life as I post here or anywhere else.

and yes, I already know I am on their lists.

Thats kind of how I feel about it. I have no delusions about either being able to outsmart the FBI, or anything about the internet and it's electronic sisters being private.

specsaregood
03-16-2010, 02:28 PM
Every now and then some smokin' hot girl friends me on facebook ....... They always have about 150 friends,

Dunno, sounds like the possible payoff might be worth the risk.....

furface
03-16-2010, 02:43 PM
Right

awake
03-16-2010, 02:44 PM
You don't think that the Federal programs to bring broadband to every home is to help the poor do you? This to track the living daylights out of you. The fact that they do not have enough people to process and interpret all the data is your only saving grace - although with the current trend in government growth that seems to be changing.

Chieppa1
03-16-2010, 02:46 PM
I can't remember his name, but I heard a stand-up comic recently say that Facebook had to be a government-created entity because it makes privacy uncool. Hilarious.

Pete Holmes.

Juan McCain
03-16-2010, 03:13 PM
Pete Holmes.

http://comedians.jokes.com/pete-holmes/videos/pete-holmes---privacy-is-uncool?videoId=265830

It's pretty funny - worth the commercial.

amadeus8888
03-16-2010, 03:21 PM
Anyone who didn't assume the govt was potentially monitoring their social networking is silly =)

Anti Federalist
03-16-2010, 03:44 PM
The purpose of the FBI is what again?

Create an oppressive state and crimes against the state become rampant. It's part of the circle jerk club, you know self perpetuating madness.

Yeah, that.

TinCanToNA
03-16-2010, 07:20 PM
http://comedians.jokes.com/pete-holmes/videos/pete-holmes---privacy-is-uncool?videoId=265830

It's pretty funny - worth the commercial.

Thanks to you and to Chieppa1!

Anti Federalist
03-16-2010, 07:46 PM
don't touch that stuff

http://knowyourmeme.com/i/2270/original/political-pictures-do-not-want-surprised-guy.jpg

MelissaCato
03-16-2010, 07:50 PM
I think I have a few in my Mafia and World Wars app. LOL

Ohh well, if they come and kill me for real ... It was nice knowing ya'll.

Ron Paul 2012 !!! LOL

speciallyblend
03-16-2010, 08:32 PM
I think I have a few in my Mafia and World Wars app. LOL

Ohh well, if they come and kill me for real ... It was nice knowing ya'll.

Ron Paul 2012 !!! LOL

honestly if they were monitoring me or possibly you. then that is 100% PROOF our government is f*#ked and wasting our tax payer money and wasting tax payer time!!!

Mach
03-16-2010, 09:55 PM
YouTube - Do you have Facebook? (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMWz3G_gPhU)

nateerb
03-17-2010, 05:16 AM
I have never relied on "internet anonymity" My real name , phone #, SS#, address GPS coordinates and Criminal history is all posted online.
Come see me in person.

I am the same in real life as I post here or anywhere else.

and yes, I already know I am on their lists.

Me too.

Juan McCain
03-17-2010, 08:14 AM
YouTube - Do you have Facebook? (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMWz3G_gPhU)

This is sobering . . . follow the money for facebook to the CIA ?

Danke
03-17-2010, 08:31 AM
YouTube - What Facebook Is For (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFKHaFJzUb4&feature=fvw)

http://goldismoney.info/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=89272&stc=1&d=1268781208