- Tue Aug 3 2004 FBI wants to eavesdrop on fiber links
It's of "paramount importance" that wiretapping rules be extended to Verizon's broadband-over-fiber service, federal police say.
- Wed Sep 1 1999 The FBI wants to read your email
Following the passage of new wiretap rules for wireless phones, official Washington is gearing up for a fight over the privacy of email and other personal computer files.
- Thu Dec 18 2008 Year in review: Snooping gets sanctioned
In 2008, the immunization of companies assisting NSA wiretaps became a hot-button issue, as did P2P network monitoring.
- Mon Jan 31 2005 Carnivore redux
The FBI's tool may be shelved, but CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh says the government still has an appetite for Internet wiretaps.
- Mon Oct 2 2000 Critics blast FBI's first release of Carnivore documents
The federal agency releases 565 documents revealing information about its controversial Carnivore wire-tapping technology, although major portions are blacked out.
- Wed Mar 9 2005 Rocky road for car 'black boxes'
Rising use of data devices in autos pits safety against privacy concerns.

Photos: Watched at the wheel - Mon Mar 29 2004 Cops missing out on IP benefits
Emergency-call operators could have life-saving information at their fingertips, but tight state budgets and technological inertia will delay needed upgrades.
- Mon Nov 26 2007 My information, my story, my life
With the latest controversy about Facebook's Beacon advertising program erupting, will the issue of user control over their own information finally reach a tipping point in public consciousness?
- Thu Feb 12 2004 FCC: 'Pure' VoIP not a phone service
Regulators approve a petition from a provider of phone service carried over the Internet but leave some larger questions unresolved.
- Fri Mar 2 2007 Justice Department takes aim at image-sharing sites
Feds try during a private meeting to convince sites that allow photos or videos to be uploaded to monitor users, News.com has learned.

