WIRE TAP ON NET
Michael S. Fischer
mfischer at nsi.edu
Mon Jan 8 14:22:47 PST 1996
On Fri, 05 Jan 1996 23:00:18 -0500, "Douglas F. Elznic" <delznic at storm.net> said:
DFE> E-MAIL-TAP NETS CRIMINALS The first-ever court-approved wiretap
DFE> of an e-mail account has resulted in the arrest of three people
DFE> charged with running a sophisticated cellular-fraud ring. The
DFE> alleged mastermind, a German electrical engineer, advertised his
DFE> illicit wares on CompuServe, where they caught the attention of
DFE> an engineer at AT&T's wireless unit. The Secret Service and the
DFE> Drug Enforcement Agency then got into the act and obtained the
DFE> Justice Dept.'s permission to intercept e-mail messages between
DFE> the alleged perpetrator and his accomplices. "This case
DFE> represents the challenges in the future if we can't get ahead of
DFE> the curve in technology," says a U.S. attorney, whose office is
DFE> prosecuting the case. (Wall Street Journal 2 Jan 96 p16) --
Well, I can't exactly say I feel sorry for the guys, even if cellular
companies are ripping us off. Anyone who commits crimes while using
email without encryption are idiots.
--Michael
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