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| | Carnivore FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) |
 | | There are numerous products on the market significantly more advanced than Carnivore. |  | | The reason that e-mail seemed to slow down was because of the Nimda and SirCam virus/worm. |  | | Carnivore is used in two ways: as a "content-wiretap" and a "trap-and-trace/pen-register". |
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http://corz.org/public/docs/privacy/carnivore-faq.html
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| | carnivore on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | The importance of large carnivores to healthy ecosystems. |  | | The term herbivore refers to animals whose diets consist wholly or largely of plant matter; omnivore refers to animals that eat both animal and plant matter. |  | | CARNIVORE [carnivore], term commonly applied to any animal whose diet consists wholly or largely of animal matter. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/c1/carnivor.asp
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| | What is a carnivore? |
 | | Animals that eat other animals, like carnivores and omnivores are important to any ecosystem, because they keep other species from getting overpopulated. |  | | A carnivore is an animal that gets food from killing and eating other animals. |  | | Carnivores generally eat herbivores, but can eat omnivores, and occasionally other carnivores. |
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http://www.qrg.northwestern.edu/projects/marssim/simhtml/info/whats-a-carnivore.html
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| | Privacy at stake: The Carnivore is on the prowl |
 | | Warning alarm for enterprises against the prowl of the carnivore |  | | Apart from Carnivore, Packeteer and Coolminer are also components of the DragonWare Suite. |  | | Privacy at stake: The Carnivore is on the prowl |
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http://www.ciol.com/content/news/trends/102070401.asp
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| | Draft Report: Independent Technical Review of the Carnivore System |
 | | If we ultimately determine that they are not necessary, we will make the redacted material public. |  | | These redactions were made after preliminary internal review, and with a view toward making the vast majority of the draft publicly available as soon as possible. |  | | This Draft Report from the IIT Research Institute (IITRI) is part of an overall review of the Carnivore system requested by the Attorney General. |
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http://www.usdoj.gov/jmd/publications/carniv_entry.htm
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| | I, Cringely . July 13, 2000 - Meet Eater PBS |
 | | The Carnivore boxes are what's called "co-located" at the ISP. |  | | There are supposed to be around 20 Carnivore boxes, and they have been in use since early this year.You don't need a sealed box to do any of these tasks, most of which are already being done for completely legal reasons right inside the router at every ISP. |  | | Carnivore is a sealed box that is installed at the network operations center of an Internet Service Provider. |
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http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/pulpit20000713.html
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| | Carnivore (FBI) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Carnivore device works much like commercial "sniffers" and other network diagnostic tools used by ISPs every day, except that it provides the FBI with a unique ability to distinguish between communications which may be lawfully intercepted and those which may not. |  | | It has been reported, [1] as of the middle of January 2005, that the FBI has essentially abandoned the use of Carnivore in 2001, in favor of commercially available software. |  | | The three separate packages Carnivore, Packeteer and CoolMiner, are referred to as the DragonWare Suite. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnivore_(FBI)
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| | CARNIVOROUS BASTARDS |
 | | Following the release of 'Retaliation', Carnivore were at the peak of their career, and they were on the verge of breaking free from the confines of Brooklyn and spreading their brand of nuclear mayhem across the globe. |  | | Natives of Brooklyn, N.Y., Carnivore spent their early years earning a reputation as one of the area's most dangerous bands. |  | | Within seconds you are snatched from the ground and devoured by the neo-barbaric carnivores, and you are only quite thankful to be spared the horror of survival. |
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http://www.universal.nl/users/jgkoops/carnivore/carnivr.html
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| | Carnivore Article Part 1 |
 | | Carnivore is a small-scale device intended for use only when and where it is needed. |  | | The Carnivore process, unlike its ancestors, is highly automated in several important ways. |  | | Carnivore is rarely placed on ISP backbones; instead it is placed close to the servers they monitor. |
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http://www.vjolt.net/vol6/issue2/v6i2-a10-Jennings.html
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| | CARNIVORE. |
 | | Carnivore shows were quite an experience, as the band was rumored to chum the audience with buckets of animal entrails and blood. |  | | Their fans were mostly metalheads, skinheads, etc. A carnivore show back then was possibly the least safest place to be. |  | | At some point around the new millenium, Roadrunner re-released Carnivore and Retaliation with some bonus tracks. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/ri/typeoneg/carnivore.html
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| | The Missing Amendment - The Right to Privacy |
 | | Carnivore was working on much smaller feeds and could not scale. |  | | Inevitably, the best location in the USA for a system like Carnivore is inside the data center of a large Internet Service Provider (ISP). |  | | Carnivore was responsible for tracking down terrorist activities and detaining 400-500 suspects immediately following the attacks on the World Trade Center in 2001. |
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http://www.themissingamendment.org/carnivore.htm
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| | Comments on the Carnivore System Technical Review |
 | | The note that "Carnivore is not intended to... |  | | It would also seem to be a good idea to capture the entire configuration of the machine after it is used; perhaps they could use a removable hard disk (as their only permanent storage, so that all software, everything would live on it), and after finishing an interception, put the the removable disk under seal. |  | | There is inadequate discussion of audit and logging (both of logs maintained by Carnivore itself and of logs maintained by the host operating system and supporting tools). |
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http://www.cdt.org/security/carnivore/001203comments.html
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| | The FBI's Carnivore |
 | | Carnivore can be installed at your ISP and employed for 30 days to intercept specific suspect communications. |  | | The difference with Carnivore, says the FBI, is that Carnivore has "a unique ability to distinguish between communications which may be lawfully intercepted and those which may not". |  | | Carnivore caused unspecified disruptions to EarthLink ISP customers and "actually brought pieces of the EarthLink network down" per Steve Dougherty, EarthLink's Director of Technology Acquisition. |
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http://www.infinisource.com/features/carnivore.html
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| | I, Cringely . August 3, 2000 - Carnivore 3.0 PBS |
 | | ISPs don't like Carnivore because it is a box they don't control or have access to that can potentially screw-up the whole network. |  | | And since the Carnivore boxes need to be directly in the flow of all e-mail at an ISP, this is doubly concerning. |  | | You'll remember Carnivore is a sealed box that the FBI proposes to install in the Network Operations Centers of Internet Service Providers that are known to serve users who are criminal suspects and who are under a court-ordered e-mail tap. |
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http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/pulpit20000803.html
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| | EFF Statement to House on Carnivore (July 28, 2000) |
 | | The Carnivore system appears to exacerbate the over collection of personal information by collecting more information than it is legally entitled to collect under traditional pen register and trap and trace laws. |  | | Civil liberties groups have often been quoted as noting that Carnivore is a "black box" leaving us to guess at its inner workings. |  | | Carnivore can also track other content information such as the URLs of web sites visited. |
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http://www.eff.org/Privacy/Surveillance/Carnivore/20000728_eff_house_carnivore.html
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| | Carnivore |
 | | All this makes Carnivore the most entertaining eating establishment in East Africa. |  | | The Carnivore is also the home of the Simba Saloon, Nairobi's most popular nightclub and disco. |  | | This open-air meat specialty restaurant has strikingly different food, service and entertainment to anything ever seen in East Africa and beyond. |
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http://simbaeastafricansafari.com/carnivore.htm
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| | Amazon.com: Carnivore: Music: Carnivore |
 | | Carnivore is one of the most unique bands ever. |  | | Carnivore has the thrashy and somewhat melodic punk sound that was temporarily adopted on Type O Negative's first release, slow deep and hard. |  | | When comparing Carnivore to Peter Steele's latter band, Type O Negative, it is easy to note a vast progression both musically and lyrically. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0000251NM?v=glance
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| | Carnivore (2000) |
 | | Carnivore is one of those 'genetic experiments gone wild' films, with touches of the X-Files and an 80's slasher flick mixed into the stew. |  | | I don't know what aspect ratio directors F. Joseph Kurtz and Kenneth Mader filmed in, but the framing suggests that it _wasn't_ filmed in 'full-screen' (1.33 : 1), which is the aspect ratio on this disc. |  | | However, as difficult as this may be for some people to understand, all of these elements are assets in a film like this, especially because it's obvious that Mader and Kurtz harbor no delusions that they're making something in the vein of Gone With The Wind. |
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0251005
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| | Wired News |
 | | The EFF mounted a campaign against these provisions when they were part of th... |  | | FBI Tosses Carnivore to the Dogs The bureau abandons its controversial, customized snooping software in favor of ISP-initiated internet wiretaps and commercial applications designed to sift through e-mail and other online communications. |  | | The government's current snooping system -- known as Carnivore -- makes it too easy to "enable the reading of all e-mails with only a warrant," McCaffrey said. |
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http://search.wired.com/wnews?query=carnivore
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| | NetArt Commons RSG Carnivore, 2001 |
 | | Support for Carnivore is provided by Eyebeam and Rhizome.org. |  | | Carnivore-—the title of which is inspired by the nickname given to DCS1000, a piece of software used by the FBI to perform electronic wiretaps—-is a networked art project in two parts. |  | | Carnivore-—is created by RSG, a collective of computer artists from cities around the world. |
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http://netartcommons.walkerart.org/article.pl?sid=02/04/26/1455205&mode=thread
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| | FBI abandons Carnivore wiretap software - Tech News & Reviews - MSNBC.com |
 | | The FBI, which once said Carnivore was "far better" than commercial products, said previously it had used the technology about 25 times between 1998 and 2000. |  | | The FBI laboratory division, which produced Carnivore, was headed by Donald M. Kerr, who left the FBI in August 2001 to become the CIA's chief gadget-maker as head of its science and technology directorate. |  | | Henry H. Perritt Jr., who led an oversight study of Carnivore in 2000 for the Justice Department, said the FBI originally built its own surveillance system because commercial tools were inadequate. |
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6841403
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| | Critics blast FBI's first release of Carnivore documents CNET News.com |
 | | Computer chips, motors and cutting-edge materials are finding their way into top-of-the-line running shoes. |  | | The FBI also withheld the source code to the Carnivore system--one of the most coveted pieces of information for privacy advocates. |  | | According to a press release issued by the Washington-based group, nearly 200 pages were withheld in full and about 400 pages were redacted, many completely except for the page numbers. |
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http://news.com.com/2100-1023-246487.html?legacy=cnet
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| | Archives -The 10 Truths of Network Troubleshooting |
 | | There are many concerns on how such a process should be implemented. |  | | It is easy to building an in-house Carnivore system. |  | | In the case of Carnivore, however, we wouldn't want to see the data cross the wire a second time (encrypted or not) -- we'd want to 'dump' the data into a holding tank that is picked up by the authorities. |
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http://www.packet-level.com/archives/archives11.htm
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| | Surveillance Technology |
 | | Carnivore is a packet "sniffer" diagnostic tool that the FBI's Engineering Research Facility (ERF) in Quantico, Va. developed to covertly search for e-mails and other computer messages from criminal suspects. |  | | Thus in order to make sense out of the billions of 1s and 0s passing by it, Carnivore has to be familiar with the most common applications used for Internet communications (e.g., MS Outlook E-mail and Lotus Notes E-mail) and their updates. |  | | The program (which could run on a laptop, but is usually installed in a rack-mounted computer) sits in an ISP's facilities, monitoring all packets going through a particular router or pipe. |
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http://www.tiaonline.org/standards/carnivore
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| | Suck.com: Daily |
 | | Intended to be installed at every Internet service provider in the country, each sealed Carnivore box is a single point through which all information to or from that ISP flows. |  | | Carnivore, they claim, is the end of the world. |  | | It is no small irony that the inept fumbling of Carnivore could be the greatest boon to privacy both legitimate and otherwise that electronic communication has ever known. |
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http://www.suck.com/daily/2000/12/04/1.html
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| | FBI system covertly searches e-mail Tech News on ZDNet |
 | | The system also troubles some Internet service providers, who are loath to see outside software plugged into their systems. |  | | But legal challenges to the use of Carnivore are few, and judges' rulings remain sealed because of the secretive nature of the investigations. |  | | The FBI developed the Internet wiretapping system at a special agency lab at Quantico, Va., and dubbed it Carnivore for its ability to get to "the meat" of what would otherwise be an enormous quantity of data. |
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http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-522071.html?legacy=zdnn
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| | CNN.com - Technology - FBI says Carnivore will not devour privacy - July 21, 2000 |
 | | The agency decided to name it Carnivore because, as one official put it, the system "get(s) to the meat" of an investigation. |  | | According to the FBI, Carnivore works much like a "sniffer," a program that has been around for some time and is designed to monitor and analyze network traffic so as to help network administrators eliminate such problems as bottlenecks. |  | | Attorney General Janet Reno said while she had been informed that Carnivore was in development, she learned from a newspaper article that the system had already been deployed in actual investigations. |
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http://archives.cnn.com/2000/TECH/computing/07/21/fbi.carnivore
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| | Carnivore |
 | | Use CarnivorePE to run Carnivore clients from your own desktop, or use it to make your own clients. |  | | Carnivore Server is currently installed in two North American venues. |  | | + Performance is significantly greater, particularly on the processor-intensive "carnivore" channel. |
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http://rhizome.org/carnivore/index.php3
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| | Define Carnivore - a Whatis.com definition |
 | | Find white papers, products and vendors related to Carnivore. |  | | The Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) reported in early 2005 that the FBI had replaced Carnivore with other, unspecified surveillance software from commercial sources. |  | | For example, the system did not keep track of individual users, so any operator defaulted to "administrator," leaving no audit trail. |
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http://searchsecurity.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid14_gci508347,00.html
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| | Carnivore Details Emerge |
 | | As of May 2000, it was in version 1.3.4. |  | | "Carnivore is remarkably tolerant of network aberration, such a speed change, data corruption and targeted smurf type attacks. |  | | Carnivore is remarkably tolerant of network aberration, such a speed change, data corruption and targeted smurf type attacks. |
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http://www.securityfocus.com/news/97
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| | American Civil Liberties Union : Urge Congress to Stop the FBI's Use of Privacy-Invading Software |
 | | In traditional wiretaps, the government is required to minimize its interception of non-incriminating - or innocent - communications. |  | | To use another analogy, Carnivore is like the telephone company being forced to give the FBI access to all the calls on its network when it only has permission to seek the calls for one subscriber. |  | | But Carnivore does just the opposite by scanning through tens of millions of emails and other communications from innocent Internet users as well as the targeted suspect. |
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http://www.aclu.org/Cyber-Liberties/Cyber-Liberties.cfm?ID=9958&c=58
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| | Wired News: Carnivore Can Read Everything |
 | | Congress considered several measures this year to rein in Carnivore, but none survived. |  | | The difference of opinion is the latest in what has become a debate between Carnivore's capabilities and its actual use. |  | | Watney said the report is expected to be released to the public early next week, after it is edited to eliminate references to Carnivore's internal blueprints and other sensitive material. |
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http://www.wirednews.com/news/politics/0,1283,40256,00.html
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| | EarthLink just says no to FBI's Carnivore Tech News on ZDNet |
 | | This is common in cases where only e-mail messages are sought because that type of data can be obtained easily through less-intrusive means. |  | | Previously, the identity of the plaintiff in the case, which is under seal, wasn't known. |  | | In some cases, the FBI said, the ISP is equipped to turn over data without the use of Carnivore. |
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http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-522208.html
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| | BBC News AMERICAS Carnivore upsets privacy groups |
 | | The system has also raised concerns from internet service providers (ISPs) because it is installed directly on their networks. |  | | In addition, the government told the ISP that the Carnivore system would be capable of capturing much more information than authorised under the court order, but that they would programme the system to target only information from a suspect's account. |  | | He also said that ISPs should be responsible for collecting the information, not the government. |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/831111.stm
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| | ComputerUser.com News: FBI Defends "Carnivore" Cyber-Snoop Device |
 | | Carnivore, which the FBI first put into use a little more than a year ago, simply extends the bureau's wiretapping capabilities to e-mail messages. |  | | Designed to attach directly to an Internet service provider's internal systems, the Carnivore is a computer capable of sifting through vast quantities of e-mail messages to find those that meet specifications of a court order, he said. |  | | While Bresson acknowledged that Carnivore is kept under lock and key while installed at an ISP, he said that those provisions are necessary to prevent evidence tampering. |
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http://www.computeruser.com/news/00/07/13/news10.html
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| | FBI retires its Carnivore |
 | | Carnivore became a hot topic among civil libertarians, some network operators and many lawmakers in 2000, when an ISP's legal challenge brought the surveillance tool's existence to light. |  | | FBI surveillance experts have put their once-controversial Carnivore Internet surveillance tool out to pasture, preferring instead to use commercial products to eavesdrop on network traffic, according to documents released Friday. |  | | FBI agents lugged it with them to ISPs that lacked their own spying capability. |
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http://www.securityfocus.com/news/10307
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| | Carnivore Restaurant - Kenya Tours - Nairobi Restaurants |
 | | The Carnivore "Dawa" is the drink chosen to hydrate, refresh and sharpen the taste buds. |  | | This open-air meat specialty restaurant has become a standard stop on the safari trail. |  | | Tell us about your African experience in Kenya - |
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http://www.africanmeccasafaris.com/kenya/nairobi/excursions/carnivore.asp
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| | Wired News: It's Time for Carnivore Spin |
 | | The FBI agent conducting the investigation logs into the Carnivore box not through the Internet, but via a modem hooked up to a standard phone line, said the source, who asked not to be identified. |  | | Many smaller Internet service providers said they were not using Carnivore and that they had not been contacted by the FBI, with some adding that privacy concerns of their customers would be paramount. |  | | The FBI, which has 20 business days to reply, has indicated it views the Carnivore source as confidential. |
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http://www.wirednews.com/news/politics/0,1283,37590,00.html
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| | Carnivore Devours More Than It Lets On |
 | | Furthermore, other documents also suggest the Carnivore system is not as selective with the data it captures as the FBI has maintained. |  | | As we suggested when it first became public, Carnivore's use should be suspended until the questions surrounding it finally can be resolved. |  | | Carnivore Devours More Than It Lets On Regional News: |
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http://www.internetnews.com/bus-news/article.php/1146651
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| | Wired News: 'Carnivore' Eats Your Privacy |
 | | Not all Internet service providers seem to like the idea of a government computer silently recording their network traffic, especially since Carnivore systems are typically kept in locked boxes, and at least one company is challenging the practice in court. |  | | The FBI reportedly dubbed the system "Carnivore" because it has the ability to get at the "meat" of interesting or suspicious communications. |  | | The FBI says such automated monitoring is necessary to perform surveillance on packet-switched networks, and successfully persuaded Congress in 1994 to require telephone companies to make their digital networks readily snoopable. |
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http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,37503,00.html
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| | FBI's Carnivore Is Toothless |
 | | The FBI has steered clear of its much-criticized e-mail eavesdropping system in favor of off-the-shelf wares when it comes to court-ordered surveillance. |  | | The agency last week admitted it made little or no use of the system, first known as Carnivore and then as DCS 1000, during 2002 and 2003, opting instead to use commercial software for court-approved wiretaps of Internet communications. |  | | Congress, which became alarmed at Carnivore's potential to invade civil rights, ordered the FBI to report annually on its use. |
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http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1753381,00.asp?kc=ewnws012405dtx1k0000599
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| | Wired News: Senate OKs FBI Net Spying |
 | | Previously, there were stiffer restrictions on Carnivore and other Internet surveillance techniques. |  | | Some Carnivore installations apparently already take place under emergency wiretap authority, and some civil liberties experts say part of this measure would give that practice stronger legal footing. |  | | "One of the key issues that have surrounded the use of Carnivore is being addressed by the Senate in a late-night session during a national emergency," says David Sobel, general counsel of the Electronic Privacy Information Center. |
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http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,46852,00.html
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| | CNN.com - Sci-Tech - House leader wants investigation of 'Carnivore' - June 15, 2001 |
 | | Privacy groups also unhappy with the earlier review of Carnivore asked Ashcroft in early May to revisit privacy concerns surrounding the use of the system. |  | | The nation's founding fathers "quite clearly decided to sacrifice [some] efficiency for the sake of protecting citizens from overly intrusive government," Armey wrote. |  | | The FBI has sought to distance its e-mail sniffing capabilities from the term Carnivore and has informally changed the system's name to DCS 1000. |
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http://archives.cnn.com/2001/TECH/internet/06/15/carnivore.investigation.idg
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| | Carnivore not as selective as FBI said, privacy group charges - Computerworld |
 | | But the company resisted the installation of the secretive system because it caused performance problems on its network. |  | | In June last year, Omnivore was replaced by a system the FBI now calls Carnivore, which runs on a Windows NT-based computer. |  | | The existence of Carnivore was revealed when an attorney for Atlanta-based Internet service provider Earthlink Inc. told a House Judiciary Committee in April that the FBI was requiring the company to install the system on its network to fulfill court-ordered surveillance of criminal suspects. |
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http://www.computerworld.com/softwaretopics/software/story/0,10801,54114,00.html
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 | | FBI takes the teeth out of Carnivore's name |  | | FBI takes the teeth out of Carnivore's name |  | | But the Illinois Institute of Technology, which last fall issued an analysis of the system at the request of the Justice Department, recommended that the name be changed for just that reason, according to an IIT analyst. |
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http://news.com.com/2100-1023-252368.html
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| | EPIC Carnivore Page |
 | | Although the public details were sketchy, reports indicated that the Carnivore system is installed at the facilities of an Internet Service Provider (ISP) and can monitor all traffic moving through that ISP. |  | | On July 18, 2000, after Carnivore had become a major issue of public concern, EPIC asked the Justice Department to expedite the processing of its request. |  | | On July 11, 2000, the existence of an FBI Internet monitoring system called "Carnivore" was widely reported. |
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http://www.epic.org/privacy/carnivore
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 | | The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) hosted a recent gathering at which the program was unveiled. |  | | Recent news has it that many people are concerned about the FBI internet surveillance program they call carnivore. |  | | Has it caused you to reconsider you position on E-Commerce (I hope not). |
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http://www.mltweb.com/ec/carnivore.htm
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| | Carnivore Library for Processing |
 | | It runs inside Processing, meaning that you no longer need to launch the CarnivorePE application to receive packets. |  | | The Carnivore Library for Processing is still in beta. |  | | The Carnivore Library is based on Jpcap, a java native interface for the libpcap standard sniffing library. |
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http://rhizome.org/carnivore/processing.php
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| | Howstuffworks "How Carnivore Worked" |
 | | For many, it is eerily reminiscent of George Orwell's book "1984." Although Carnivore was abandoned by the FBI in favor of commercially available eavesdropping software by January 2005, the program that once promised to renew the FBI's specific influence in the world of computer-communications monitoring is nonetheless intriguing in its structure and application. |  | | You may have heard about Carnivore, a controversial program developed by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to give the agency access to the online/e-mail activities of suspected criminals. |  | | In this article, you will learn the answers to these questions and more! |
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http://computer.howstuffworks.com/carnivore.htm
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