FBI reportedly launches surveillance unit targeting online, VoIP communications
CNET is reporting today that the FBI has quietly created a new web surveillance unit, charged with the task of developing new ways to intercept online, wireless, and VoIP communications. The Bureau has thus far been rather tight-lipped about its unit, known as the Domestic Communications Assistance Center, declining to name even the person in charge of it. CNET, however, was able to glean and piece together information about the initiative through interviews and reviews of internal government documents.
According to these sources, DCAC is designed to cover a relatively broad scope of surveillance- and security-related issues. Its mandate includes intercepting Skype messages, building wiretap devices, and serving as a ?surveillance help?
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