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14th October 2010, 09:21 AM
http://technolog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2010/10/13/5285720-feds-may-be-checking-out-your-facebook-profile?gt1=43001


Feds may be checking out your Facebook profileBy Helen A.S. Popkin

You know your one crazy friend who's been refusing to hop on the social networking bandwagon since Friendster days -- not just because he doesn't want marketers profiling him, but because he doesn't want the government all up in his business, either?

Yeah, turns out he's not crazy.

The Electronic Frontier Foundation recently received some disturbing documents as a result of its Freedom of Information Act lawsuit on government surveillance of social networks. According to its latest post about the ongoing lawsuit, the online privacy advocacy points out two pretty big elephants in the room.

Check it out:

People applying for U.S. citizenship: The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service "is specifically instructing its agents to attempt to 'friend' citizenship petitioners and their beneficiaries on social networks in the hope that these users will (perhaps inadvertently) allow agents to monitor their activities for evidence of suspected fraud, including evidence that their relationships might not live up to the USCIS' standard of a legitimate marriage."

•Reasonable: "Of course, there are good reasons for government agencies and law enforcement officials to use all the tools at their disposal, including social networks, to ferret out fraud and other illegal conduct," the EFF acknowledges in its findings.
•Creepy: According to one memo, the citizenship verification initiative engages in "armchair psychology by assuming a large friend network indicates narcissistic tendencies.'" What's more, it assumes "a user's online profile always accurately reflects her offline life," and suggests "there's nothing to prevent an exaggerated, harmless or even out-of-date off-hand comment in a status update from quickly becoming the subject of a full citizenship investigation."
People belonging to specific demographics: "Leading up to President Obama's January 2009 inauguration, the Department of Homeland Security established a Social Networking Monitoring Center (SNMC) to log 'items of interest' -- not just on general networking sites like Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, and Flickr, but sites that 'focus specifically on certain demographic groups such as MiGente and BlackPlanet, news sites such as NPR, and political commentary sites DailyKos.' "

•Reasonable: The EFF lauds the SNMC's inclusion of the Fair Information Practices Principles in the project, and the minimization of "Personally Identifiable Information" (PII) in the project.
•Creepy: It's not clear whether the information collected was deleted following the inauguration. What's more, recent studies find that with the right software, people can be "re-identified" even without their "Personally Identifiable Information."
Note that the EFF's FOIA lawsuit is still ongoing, and as such, the advocacy group hopes "to learn more about such activities and help bring further transparency and accountability to the ways in which government agencies and law enforcement officials collect and analyze information about us online."


:D We all knew this anyway, just a reminder don't say anything online that you wouldn't want all to know.

Celtic Rogue
14th October 2010, 09:27 AM
Thats why I dont use my real name! 8-) I have read articles that the CIA and DHS are heavy into this. What better way than to identify everyone and their families with photos and their freinds tagged pix... places you frequent... your religious and political leanings for their nepharious adgendas.

Dogman
14th October 2010, 09:33 AM
Yep they are mining everything for what it is worth. Even worse if they can get a hold of your Ip address they can knock on your door. The best policy is to never say anything that you do not want to come back and haunt you later in life. Because there is a good chance what you say can be pinned to you!

They are watching!

Silver Rocket Bitches!
14th October 2010, 10:19 AM
This day and age it's better to assume you have big brother over your shoulder in all you do on the Internet.

There's a growing number of truthlightened ones using web proxies but even those services are suspect as they are possibly set up by the very same entities that are out to monitor online activity!

Twisted Titan
14th October 2010, 02:15 PM
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