Monday, May 5, 2008

Aren't you glad your government listens to you?

Well, I guess that might depend on who you are. If you are one of the folks who was wiretapped in the past year, then you might not be that excited about it. The Administrative Office of the United States Courts released its yearly report on wiretaps. Of course this only covers the "public" wiretaps (e.g. FISA approved wiretaps are not listed). None the less, we can see the wiretapping is on the rise and the costs are falling (though arstechnica points out that $48,477 per investigations isn't exactly money to be found in your couch cushions). The major use of these taps seems to be for drug related offenses (though we don't know about the FISA taps to know about what our war on terrorism is costing us in government surveillance). Of course all of this is only including the taps that occurred before wiretaps were cut off because we hadn't paid the bills for the ones we'd already implemented. The folks at the Electronic Privacy Information Center have a synopsis of this report as well.

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