US Government Loses Bid To Force Facebook To Wiretap Messenger Calls (techcrunch.com)
An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: U.S. government investigators have lost a case to force Facebook to wiretap calls made over its Messenger app. A joint federal and state law enforcement effort investigating the MS-13 gang had pushed a district court to hold the social networking giant in contempt of court for refusing to permit real-time listening in on voice calls. According to sources speaking to Reuters, the judge later ruled in Facebook's favor -- although, because the case remains under seal, it's not known for what reason. The case, filed in a Fresno, Calif. district court, centers on alleged gang members accused of murder and other crimes. The government had been pushing to prosecute 16 suspected gang members, but are said to have leaned on Facebook to obtain further evidence.
What, is "wiretap, but on a computer" any different than "wiretap on a physical phone line"?
MS-13 just come here for a better life!
OF COURSE everything you say on Faceboot Messenger is snooped. You have to be pretty credulous to believe otherwise.
And the NSA leaks never happened. Three letter agencies are your best friends. No total surveillance of everything is happening. XKeyScore is imaginary. FiveEyes are your band of brothers. The camera is only for your safety. Believe in the democratic republican party. Sing a happy-clappy song about how all is well. Smile and cheer with that big banner, to support the carrot cause in front of you. You're not like the bum on the street corner. Your conspiracy theory is pro-establishment! That means it must be right, and you a not a nut! So you can sleep well, little baby, tonight, ... tomorrow, ... and the rest of what you call a life. Because all will be well.
Facebook is somewhat less than respectable for privacy.
https://www.youtube.com/c/BrendaEM
They probably actually have the cooperation of Facebook and did this whole case to make criminals think that it's safe to use facebook calls to communicate about their criminal enterprises :P
"GET / HTTP/1.0" 200 51230 "-" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; Setec Astronomy)"
Now, choke your pride and thank Pai, because net neutrality, Obama style, brought CALEA to your ISP.
ISPs have had to abide by CALEA and facilitate lawful intercept access since 2004; it has been a major pain for small ISPs. Bill Clinton signed CALEA into law in 1994.