By Declan McCullagh January 10, 2011 / 6:11 PM EST / CBS News This story originally appeared on CNET istockphoto.com STANFORD, Calif.--President Obama is planning to hand the U.S. Commerce Department authority over a forthcoming cybersecurity effort to create an Internet ID for Americans, a White House official said here today. It's "the absolute perfect spot in the U.S. government" to centralize
Security DOJ sends order to Twitter for WikiLeaks-related account info Virginia judge tells Twitter to cough up info on accounts including Icelandic politician and Tor programmer, who have 10 days to fight request that arose as part of WikiLeaks criminal probe The U.S. Justice Department has obtained a court order directing Twitter to turn over information about the accounts of activists with ties
U.S. Tries to Make It Easier to Wiretap the Internet WASHINGTON � Federal law enforcement and national security officials are preparing to seek sweeping new regulations for the Internet, arguing that their ability to wiretap criminal and terrorism suspects is “going dark” as people increasingly communicate online instead of by telephone. Essentially, officials want Congress to require all services
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