Wiretapping. A form of electronic eavesdropping accomplished by seizing or overhearing communications by means of a concealed recording or listening device connected to the transmission line. Wiretapping is a particular form of Electronic Surveillance that monitors telephonic and telegraphic communication. The introduction of such surveillance

Surveillance and wiretapping | The First Amendment Ruling that wiretapping without warrants violates First Amendment is vacated by 6th Circuit On August 17, 2006, in American Civil Liberties Union v. National Security Agency/Central Security Service (E.D.Mich.), U.S. District Judge Anna Diggs Taylor issued an injunction against the Bush administration and the NSA and ordered the TSP be PRISM: Here's how the NSA wiretapped the Internet | ZDNet Jun 08, 2013 Internet's Vulnerability to Wiretaps, 'Cyber Crime' : NPR

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Internet Wiretapping - Government and Law Use (Omnivore Jun 17, 2013 What is wiretapping/phone tapping? "Telephone tapping" (or "wire tapping"/"wiretapping" in the US) is the monitoring of telephone and Internet conversations by a third party, often by covert means. The "telephone tap" or "wire tap" received its name because historically, the monitoring connection was applied to the wires of the telephone line of the person who was being

FISA allows wiretapping without a court order in an emergency; the court must simply be notified within 72 hours. The government is aware of this emergency power and has used it repeatedly. In addition, the Foreign Intelligence court is physically located in the Justice Department building, and the FISA law requires that at least two of the

"Telephone tapping" (or "wire tapping"/"wiretapping" in the US) is the monitoring of telephone and Internet conversations by a third party, often by covert means. The "telephone tap" or "wire tap" received its name because historically, the monitoring connection was applied to the wires of the telephone line of the person who was being monitored and Internet wiretapping Bugging the cloud Law enforcement: Governments want to extend wiretapping rules from phones to the internet, but doing so is hard print-edition icon The wiretapping debate emerged from the IETF's work on protocols that support telephone calls over the Internet. The leadership of the IETF decided to put the issue before the entire organization at the next meeting to determine if there is a consensus among the group's engineers.