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Another reminder of how vulnerable all ‘smart’ electronics are to the Fed’s snoops. Me? I have swatches of paper packing tape covering my webcams.

Via Newsmax.

The FBI’s advanced surveillance methods can even activate a computer’s webcam to spy on computer users — without switching on the device’s telltale green light — reports about the investigation behind a bomb threat suspect reveal.

The covert snooping in the case of a mystery man, “Mo,” also shows how investigators can download files, photographs and stored e-mails from a computer without its owner knowing, reports The Washington Post.

“We have transitioned into a world where law enforcement is hacking into people’s computers and we have never had public debate,” Christopher Soghoian of the American Civil Liberties Union said…

Mo, sending photographs of himself dressed in an Iranian military uniform, first contacted the FBI in July 2012, two days after Holmes was arrested. Authorities said Mo hid his location through programs that allowed him to use e-mail, video chat and an ­Internet-based phone service, but it was believed the messages were coming out of Iran.

Federal officials haven’t commented on the case, but court documents reveal the FBI’s experts installed a piece of malicious software to launch into Mo’s computer files when he signed on to his Yahoo e-mail account. The software would then work to gather information about his location and websites he’d visited, in hopes of tying him to the threats.

Despite the advanced surveillance techniques, Mo has not been captured and no bombs were found anywhere. But search techniques like those launched to search for him are under fire by critics who say that they gather a broad range of information that has nothing to do with the case at hand…

The FBI has been able to activate webcams for years, and has used the technique mainly to capture terrorists or for the most serious crime investigations, said Marcus Thomas, former assistant director of the FBI’s Operational Technology Division in Quantico. He is now on the advisory board of Subsentio, which helps telecommunications carriers comply with federal wiretap statutes.

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  1. Vintageport says:

    So I suppose that was an FBI eye that I saw peeking through my Samsung SmartTV this weekend? Time to get out the masking tape.

    Better yet, maybe I should set my webcam in the bath and force the FBI to watch me in the shower. That would serve them right.

  2. Dave says:

    If this is all the FBI have to do, we all have a serious problem with dysfunctional law enforcement. How long are the unwashed masses going to put up with this continual breach of the Constitution by our law enforcement agencies?

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