According to Slate magazine, the FBI top priority this year was the creation of the possibility of spiuinimit Internet databases and email servers in real time, and this is not all, since the federal office of SHBA'së investigation also aims overall intercept communications on the internet and profiles of the people who use it. Of course, all this being done illegally.
Under U.S. federal law, which was enacted in 1994, and which is known as the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act, the state has the right to install surveillance equipment and follow-up to Internet service providers and mobile phone, but not for services based on the internet, Skype, emails or other services which we now use in bulk.
However, the FBI hopes that this will change within a year, and the opportunities created by changes in the law, federal offices will have access to real-time eavesdropping and spying on all products and services, including Dropbox, email , online games and other online communication services.
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