I can hear some people saying that it's just fox news. It can't be
real...but it is.

Is the Government Spying on Us Through Social Networks?
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2010/10/13/government-spying-social-networks/

A privacy watchdog's freedom of information request has revealed a
government memo encouraging agents to befriend people on a variety of
social networks, to take advantage of their readiness to share -- and
to spy on them. Thanks to the request, the government released a
handful of documents, including a May 2008 memo detailing how
social-networking sites are exploited by the Office of Fraud Detection
and National Security (FDNS).

As of Thursday morning, Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, and Digg had not
commented on the report, which details the official government program
to spy via social networking.

"Narcissistic tendencies in many people fuel a need to have a large
group of 'friends' link to their pages, and many of these people
accept cyber-friends that they don't even know," stated one of the
documents obtained by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF). "This
provides an excellent vantage point for FDNS to observe the daily life
of beneficiaries and petitioners who are suspected of fraudulent
activities," it said.

According to the EFF, this memo -- which specifically details how the
government evaluates potential citizen requests -- suggests there's
nothing to prevent an exaggerated, harmless or even out-of-date
off-hand comment in a status update from quickly becoming the subject
of a full investigation. Other websites the EFF has revealed the
government is spying on include Twitter, MySpace, Craigslist and
Wikipedia.

With this revelation, the government joins a growing list of groups
using social-networking sites to exploit and prey on people. Scammers
and spammers are rampant, and hackers are increasingly turning to
networks such as Facebook to spread viruses and Trojan Horses.

Still, the EFF worries that the Department of Homeland Security may be
taking things too far. "While it is laudable to see DHS discussing the
Fair Information Practice Principles  as part of the design for such a
project, the breadth of sites targeted is concerning," the watchdog
group wrote on its website.

The EFF uncovered efforts by the DHS to monitor social media during
the inauguration of President Obama in much the same way. According to
these documents, the DHS collected a massive amount of data on
individuals and organizations explicitly tied to the political event.

Among the networks specifically cited for analysis "were general
social networking sites like Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, and Flickr as
well as sites that focus specifically on certain demographic groups
such as MiGente and BlackPlanet, news sites such as NPR, and political
commentary sites DailyKos," the EFF wrote.


See also:
New FOIA Documents Reveal DHS Social Media Monitoring During Obama Inauguration
http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2010/10/new-foia-documents-reveal-dhs-social-media

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