Sunday, October 2, 2011
Web Firms And Social Networks Co-Opted For Intelligence
(Reuters) - Internet companies such as Google, Twitter and Facebook are increasingly co-opted for surveillance work as the information they gather proves irresistible to law enforcement agencies, Web experts said this week.
Although such companies try to keep their users' information private, their business models depend on exploiting it to sell targeted advertising, and when governments demand they hand it over, they have little choice but to comply.
Suggestions that BlackBerry maker RIM might give user data to British police after its messenger service was used to coordinate riots this summer caused outrage -- as has the spying on social media users by more oppressive governments.
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My Comment: The entire world is hooked up to the web .... and with social networks expanding with tens of millions of new users everyday .... the temptation to use this information for intelligence purposes is just too irresistible.
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