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USA:
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  • FBI seeks Internet telephony surveillance (March 2003)
    The US Justice Department and the FBI ask regulators for expanded technical capabilities to intercept Voice Over IP communications... and anything else that uses broadband, writes Kevin Poulsen of /SecurityFocus.
  • CIA patching ECHELON shortcomings (June 2001)
  • Electronic espinage from Russian organizations
  • How phreakers have launched attacks against communications systems
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  • Encrypted Communications Privacy Act ("ECPA")
         The ECPA began as the "anti-wiretapping" act, enacted to combat the eavesdropping
         excesses of the Watergate scandal in the late '60s. Originally, the federal statute
         targeted government eavesdropping on telephone discussions without consenting
         those involved in the conversation. The act required government agents to procure a 
         judicial warrant before they could intercept discussions. In late 1986, Congress 
         increased the coverage of the anti-wiretapping laws to follow the broadening range of
         electronic communication, resulting in the ECPA.
  • House passes myrick-backed bill to protect cell phone privacy
  • Watergate story
  • EPIC : Wiretapping (1999)

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  • Americans Still Guard Telephone, E-mail Privacy - Study (19.09.01)
  • FBI's 'Carnivore' Might Target Wireless Text (24.08.01)
  • Easy Eavesdropping on Wireless Networks (27.02.01)
  • Cell phone flaw opens security hole (18.09.00)
  • Technology boosts government wiretaps (06.07.00)
  • Wiretaps sought in record numbers (05.06.00)
  • Israel Suspected of Tapping White House Phone Lines Using Amdocs’ Equipment; Amdocs Shares Fall (11.05.00)
  • Metro official: Wiretaps not used in case (08.05.00)
  • Walters' lawyers accuse Metro of phone tapping (03.05.00)
  • Supreme Court to take up wiretap, jackpot, cell phone cases (28.03.00)
  • White House Wag: Clinton's Straitjacket (11.02.00)
  • Dial E for Eavesdropping (02.02.00)
  • Two Eavesdropping Firsts (02.02.00)
  • FBI wiretap results tossed out of court (24.11.99)
  • Former Cherokee Chief Joe Byrd and two others are cleared in a federal wiretapping suit. (4.11.99)
  • Wiretap fear killed paper, they say (3.11.99)
  • Ex-OSBI agent describes the mood at Cherokee headquarters in 1997 at a civil trial. (30.10.99)
  • Church leaders tight-lipped about wiretapping (23.10.99)
  • Wiretapping abuses alarm EFF, EPIC (21.10.99)
  • Ruling mitigates illegal phone taps (01.09. 99)
  • Law enforcement agencies get new phone tapping power (28.08. 99)
  • Tripp indicted for Lewinsky phone tapping (31.06.99)
  • Former Missouri police chief arrested on wiretapping charge (25.06.99)
  • Cops are suing Hamtramck over phone tap (15.06.99)
  • Report: Energy Dept. can't reform itself : illegal wiretap (15.06.99)
  • Cisneros lawyer pledges vigorous questioning of former mistress (2.06.99)
  • Eyeing The Competition (22.03.99)
  • Rap a Tap Tap (13.02.99)
  • Cell Phone Spying (3.02.99)
  • Clinton: security risk (3.02.99)
  • Man Arrested For Wiretapping Tom Cruise (10.12.98)
  • More Federal Wiretaps than ever Before (2.12.98)
  • Partial Settlement Reached In CNO Wiretapping Suit (21.11.98)
  • Tribe officials targeted in wiretapping suit (20.11.98)
  • Goldberg Testifies Today in Tripp Wiretapping Case (12.11.98)
  • Law Enforcement Officials Get OK To Tap Cellular Phones (04.11.98)
  • Bill expanding wiretap powers slips through conference committee (13.10.98)
  • Federal Roving Wiretap Rules Loosened (13.10.98)
  • Phone Tapping Case Dropped (30.08.98)
  • The People Claim The Below Cases Are All The Wiretap Cases In Existence.
  • There are 6.5 million telephones in Los Angeles. For years in California it was illegal, even for the police, to listen in (10.07.98)
  • Wayne Rollins pleads no contest in wiretapping case (24.06.98)
  • Magic assistant 'Tree' Rollins pleas no contest in wiretapping case (24.06.98)
  • Shelves of Snooping Aids Make Privacy Hard to Buy (20.05.98)
  • $1 million tribal suit filed in wiretap case (6.05.98)
  • LBJ tapped Humphrey phone to monitor Vietnam remarks (15.03.98)
  • Attorney general seeks compromise with industry on digital wiretapping (06.03.98)
  • North Carolina sheriff pleads guilty to illegal wiretapping high school teacher's phone calls (8.02.99)
  • Phone taps a worry at libraries (13.01.98)
  • Foreign Snooping On U.S. Firms Growing, FBI Says (12.01.98)

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  • Inside America’s Secret Court: The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (1997)
  • Record two million private conversations monitored by government in 1997
  • Eavesdropping? (24.10.97)
  • FBI Proposes to Modify Nation's Phone Network to Advance Wiretapping (09.97)
  • Invasion of Privacy (25.08.97)
  • Reputed mobster's admission may cause case to crumble (18.06.97)
  • New Digital Cellular Phone Security Cracked! (20.03.97)
  • FBI Eyes Cherokee Wiretaps (16.03.97)
  • Mobile Phone Tagging. (03.02.97)
  • Mr. and Mrs. Martin go wiretapping (17.01.97)
  • Ex-exec: Frontier tapped own lines (17.12.96)
  • High court bars Florida wiretaps for nonviolent crimes (26.02.96)
  • Wiretapping and Eavesdropping on Telephone Conversations: Is There Cause for Concern? (1996)
  • phone tapping of customer calls - privacy (10.12.95)
  • My real objective is to get access to the contents of telephone calls (04.94)
  • Inquiry Finds Illegal Surveillance of Workers in Nuclear Plants (31.06.91)
  • Cincinnatus Continues to Battle Media Blackout - Fall, 1989 (1989)
  • How The Soviets Are Bugging America (1987)
  • Morganthau Favors Tapping of Wires In Treasury Agents' War on Narcotics (16.10.34)
  • Canada:

  • "Echelon controlla l'Europa" Ecco tutti i segreti in Italian (17.06.01)
  • Future of controversial police wiretaps rests on court ruling (03.04.00)
  • Conflict Commissioner will see Clark wiretap evidence (26.10.99)
  • Wiretapping Raises Fears (17.06.98)
  • CSE and Canadian Communications (1998)
  • Wiretapping probe urged (6.10.97)
  • CSIS has wiretap green light (1.10.97)

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    Central America

    Mexico:

  • General Gallardo moved to punishment cell "for own safety" (01.10.01)
  • Political Spying May Have Reached Mexican President (17.07.01)
  • Estaban en Nomina, Confirma Edomex in Spanish (11.06.01)
  • Mexicans Split Over Sins of Past (22.01.01)
  • Mexico: Amnesty International gravely alarmed at sharp increase in human rights violations against civil and human rights activists. (14.10.96)

  • Costa Rica:

  • Juez entrega primeros peritajes in Spanish (1996)  
  • Top Spook Suspended For  Wiretapping (3.01.96)

  • Belize:

  • Phone Wiretaps are not illegal in Belize? (11.99)

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    El Salvador:

  • Arzobispo apoya espionaje telefonico por parte de la policia. in Spanish (17.12.00)
  • Espionaje telefónico en El Salvador? in Spanish (13.06.00)
  • Es una falta muy grave in Spanish (08.06.00)
  • Urge ley de intervenciones in Spanish (09.06.00)
  • El escándalo del espionaje in Spanish (09.06.00)
  • Fiscalía abre expediente para investigar intervención telefónica in Spanish (09.06.00)

  • Guatemala:

  • Denuncian red de espionaje telefónico en Guatemala in Spanish (23.08.98)

  • Nicaragua:

  • Persiste duda sobre espionaje telefónico in Spanish (14.03.99)

  • Panama:

  • Sossa podría demandar al Defensor del Pueblo in Spanish (04.99)

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    South America

    Brazil:

  • Scolari hints at phone-tap after leak (28.08.01)
  • Wiretap Scandal in Brazil (12.98)

  • Colombia:

  • Colombian agents seized on wiretap, theft charges (08.03.00)

  • Peru:

  • Peru's ex-spy boss 'threatened coup' (30.11.00)
  • Press warned for having reported on falsification of signatures (07.07.00)
  • Journalists press charges against minister and general for telephone tapping (2.06.99)
  • Congress accepts recommendation for the regulation of protection of sources, telephone tapping investigation report (31.05.99)
  • Journalist threatened (12.05.98)
  • Phone-tapping allegations in Peru (18.03.98)
  • Ex-agent accuses Peru's spy chief in phone-tapping scandal (17.03.98)
  • Advances in investigation into phone tapping (23.09.97)
  • Cinco estaciones secretas espían teléfonos de opositores a Fujimori in Spanish (15.09.97)
  • Pérez de Cuéllar denuncia espionaje telefónico in Spanish (6.09.97)
  • Peru Launches Inquiry (5.08.97)
  • Application made to court against Intelligence director (21.07.97)
  • TV station owner stripped of his citizenship; program reveals tapping of journalists' and politicians' phones (14.07.97)

  • Venezuela:

  • VZLA Attorney General in phone-tapping allegations as (27.03.98)

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    Chile:

  • Historia inédita de un secuestro in Spanish (16.03.98)

  • Argentina:

  • Court rulings against the press (9.11.98)
  • IAPA to send mission to Santiago del Estero to probe attacks on press freedom (17.11.00)

  • Uruguay:

  • IAPA calls for probe into placement of advertisements, protests campaign against journalist (02.08.00)

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    Europe

    Germany:

  • German eavesdropping law goes before courts (July 2003)
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    Brussels:

  • Sophisticated phone bugs within EU headquarters causes alarm (Mar. 2003)
    Delegates from six countries have had their telephones bugged - possibly for as long as eight years - in a spying operation at the headquarters of the European Union.
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    UK:

  • Hackers can crack GSM networks in seconds (Nov. 2002)
    GSM mobile telephone networks have a flawed security algorithm and can be cracked using a PC connected to a mobile phone, security consultancy ISS has warned.
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