By Warner Todd Huston | June 9, 2012 | Breitbart News
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Obama Labor Department Forces Journalists to Use Government-Issued Computers
By Warner Todd Huston | June 9, 2012 | Breitbart News
Filed Under: Progressivism Tagged With: Carl Fillichio, Computers, Cyber-Security, Darrell Issa, Department of Labor, Dependency, Economic Data, Electronic Surveillance, First Amendment, Free Speech, Freedom of Speech, Freedom of the Press, Government, Hilda Solis, Independence, Internet, Intranet, Journalists, Lock-Up Room, Mainstream Media, News Media, Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, Secretary of Labor, Security, Software, Sunshine in Government Initiative, Surveillance, Surveillance State, Transparency, U.S. Constitution, Warner Todd Huston
FBI quietly forms secretive Net-surveillance unit
By Declan McCullagh | May 22, 2012 | CNET
CNET has learned that the FBI has formed a Domestic Communications Assistance Center, which is tasked with developing new electronic surveillance technologies, including intercepting Internet, wireless, and VoIP communications.
The FBI has recently formed a secretive surveillance unit with an ambitious goal: to invent technology that will let police more readily eavesdrop on Internet and wireless communications.
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