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Carnivore



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DEFINITION - Carnivore was an Internet surveillance system developed for the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) so that they could monitor the electronic transmissions of criminal suspects. Critics, however, charged that Carnivore did not include appropriate safeguards to prevent misuse and might violate the constitutional rights of the individual. The Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) reported in early 2005 that the FBI had replaced Carnivore with other, unspecified surveillance software from commercial sources. Such software usually includes a packet sniffer.

EPIC, a public interest group dedicated to emerging civil liberties issues, was the chief critic of Carnivore and continues to be concerned about violations of privacy rights. The group sued and got the FBI to release background information on the system, although the Bureau refused to turn over Carnivore's source code. A private study conducted by the Illinois Institute of Technology Research Institute, which was commissioned by the U.S. Justice Department, found several shortcomings in Carnivore. For example, the system did not keep track of individual users, so any operator defaulted to "administrator," leaving no audit trail. Also, the system lacked a feature that would require users to confirm that a court order was granted.

The U.S. Patriot Act of 2001 grants the Justice Department the right to examine routing information, but not message contents, without first establishing probable cause and getting a judge's permission.

LAST UPDATED: 04 Dec 2005

Read more about Carnivore:
- SecurityFocus has a story, "FBI retires its Carnivore."
- The Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) is concerned with privacy issues related to Carnivore.
- EPIC provides links to documents reporting on the FBI's use of Carnivore.


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