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Is the FBI capable of logging in to any site (Facebook for example) as any member?
Checking up the content, private messages, user details etc etc?
I've been spooked a little recently and am beginning to get a little paranoid. |
Probably.
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the feds hired or created a company to data mine social networks lately.
i'm sure if they wanted to snoop further they could. |
shouldn't they need a warrant?
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Of course they can if they really want too
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Yes. That's why it's called Investigation.
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after this thread and how the FBI scans GFY you will be under investigation now. |
I don't see why they would waste their time snooping on someones facebook account unless that person was under investigation. Why are you so spooked? As long as you have not been participating in illegal activity, there's really no reason to worry about it.
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any site and facebook is 2 totally different questions.
the easy answer is no they cant login to ANY site if i code a site with an ultra secure login that shuts off the account for a year after any failed attempts then nobody is getting in without the password period not even me. Could the fbi call up any site owner and say "get me in to this account or you will be arrested , if you tell anyone you will be arrested" etc etc i'm sure they could get into pretty much any site But its not such an easy task as you might think , there's logs to alter, tracks to erase etc if they want to do it undetected |
alot of huge companies have their hands in facebook
with all that user data floating around.... so i would say yeah, the government has a hand in it too... |
I'm certain they follow Bin Laden on Twitter.
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I don't think they do it, unless they need to pretend that this account is online, using it as bait.. that's what I gather from CSI and other TV shows :D
Just to read messages etc, it doesn't make any sense. Just bully the administrator of the site to give you administrative access and read messages all day long |
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As I suspected Smokey.
I'm doing nothing illegal. The social network site I run is totally legit, and we're not liable for anything members get up to regardless, they sign up and agree to our terms and conditions, which is in effect a contract. |
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With probable cause and/or a warrant they can do anything.
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they can access your pc that is not on net, turu ru ru turu ru ru
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they have a special back door with facebook (all law enforcement does).
warrant? probably need but they dont need one to poke around though they wont be able to use anything against you without a warrant. |
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If you are not doing anything illegal then why are you "spooked" and "paranoid" of the FBI?
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Forwarding this thread to the fbi.
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Capable? Probably. How do you know they aren't already a member like they are here?
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Now I'm scared...
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the fuckers already fuck around there for sure
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Yes.
They're probably looking through your gay porn folders right now. |
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For full security, you need to work in a sound-proofed faraday cage without windows that only you have access to, use a custom, highly secure OS, use strong custom encryption on all connections, and preferably only connect to trusted others within a private darknet. I suppose you could go a long way simply with modest means and a bit of time, though: - locked room that doubles as faraday cage - OpenBSD with a minimum of services - freenet over TOR - only use PGP-encoded messages - hidden OS on an epoxy-encased portable flash drive ...and some other things You could probably keep the NSA busy for a few weeks if you tried hard. Of course, they'd just attack the weak point: other people. |
Post 9/11 the fbi can get into anything by just remotely dropping the word “terrorism” while trying to get the warrant.
It can be something like "this person made a hatred post that has us concerned that he is in the final stages of planning a domestic terrorism attack" , the agents know what judges are easy and what are hard and they know where to go for what. It can also be as simple as “at 2am John Doe was seen in KFC handing a brown paper bag to a convicted felon who served time in Sing Sing Correctional Facility (A Supermax prison) and was close friends with Ayman AlKaleb a known Al Queda Operative”. And trust me noone from Facebook will notify you that the fbi was given your info. here is the good news, there are approx: 15,000 FBI Special Agents 250,000,000 people over the age of 18 in the USA Unless you are up to something fucked up I wouldn’t worry at all, it always gets me when grandma gets very paranoid that someone is tapping her phone, its like what the fuck is she talking about some pasta recipes? On another note there are many other ways regular people can get your facebook login info, even if your password is &0R_+Fg^%f , I think a good social engineer is more dangerous then a expert hacker. |
sure they can...think about this..they routinely hire the best hackers out there
and once they are working for the man.....they can do as they like..all they need is permission doesnt anyone watch 24 ;) ctu is all over..lol |
The US government (not sure if it's FBI or another branch) at one point installed foot-diameter internet cables leading to a central hub where the record and process all information that goes through at least 5 of the major internet hubs - so they get all information.
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All you need to know is that the internet is considered Public, not Private in the eyes of the US law, right? There is no such thing as actual private messaging, private email, private boards and such.
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Nah, they can just tap into their database servers. If they wanted your bank records they wouldn't login to your online banking account.
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If they wanted to, they could login and access any data anywhere... they can get banking info with a snap of a finger, accessing facebook would be a joke to them...
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They can do whatever they want. Thinking otherwise is a tad naive IMO.
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What a paranoid bunch of losers.
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