CIA, FBI push 'Facebook for spies' »

Posted By TweekerchickQC 1 year, 2 months ago in Science & Technology

When you see people at the office using such Internet sites as Facebook and MySpace, you might suspect those workers are slacking off.But that's not the case at the CIA, FBI and the National Security Agency, where bosses are encouraging their staffs to use a new social-networking site designed for the super-secret world of spying.

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    blainegarrett1 year, 2 months ago

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    I worried about this right away when I first discovered facebook. Something in their TOS eluded to access for investigations that was above and beyond the norm that would require a warrant. Around this same time, it was discovered that one of the venture capital firms that helped get Facebook going was somehow involved with the FBI. I don't know the specifics since this was 3+ years ago... so take it with a grain of salt.

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      TweekerchickQC1 year, 2 months ago

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      I think this is a nifty idea, I wonder if they'll be able to poke each other.

      I can see it now.

      "Karl Rove just threw a sheep at you!"

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