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FBI able to secretly turn on laptop cameras without triggering indicator light ‘for several years’

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In a recent report by The Washington Post, it was revealed that the FBI has been able to secretly activate a target’s laptop camera “without triggering the light that lets users know it is recording” for several years.

While this may be surprising to some, it really shouldn’t be. Previous reports revealed that the FBI employs hackers to create software to remotely activate the microphones on laptops and cell phones as well as cameras. The U.S. government has also become the world’s largest buyer of malware. The NSA also recommended physically removing the webcam from Apple laptops for security reasons.

In August, the Wall Street Journal reported that the FBI has developed hacking tools like this for over a decade, though they rarely are discussed publicly.

The Washington Post cites Marcus Thomas, former assistant director of the FBI’s Operational Technology Division in Quantico, who said that the remote activation of cameras is used mostly in serious cases.

Thomas, who now sits on the advisory board of Subsentio, a company that helps telecommunications firms comply with federal wiretap laws, told the Post that the bureau uses the technique “mainly in terrorism cases or the most serious criminal investigations.”
FBI able to secretly turn on laptop cameras without triggering indicator light ‘for several years’ - The Mind Unleashed

As technology advances, the FBI’s surveillance techniques do as well.

“Because of encryption and because targets are increasingly using mobile devices, law enforcement is realizing that more and more they’re going to have to be on the device — or in the cloud,” Thomas said.

Indeed, in January of this year a report indicated that all data stored on cloud services could be accessed by the U.S. government without a warrant.

In the past, a federal magistrate rejected the FBI’s attempt to get authorization to activate the laptop camera of a suspect. The magistrate ruled that it was “extremely intrusive” and could be a violation of the Fourth Amendment.

Federal magistrate Judge Stephen W. Smith also said the Texas-based court did not have the jurisdiction to approve the search of a computer in an unknown location.

Yet, another federal magistrate approved sending surveillance software to a target, though it did not involve remotely activating a computer camera.

The surveillance software gave the FBI a detailed account of the computer of the target – a federal fugitive – including his hard drive space, the chips used on his computer and a list of installed programs.

In the case the Post was reporting on, an individual calling himself “Mo,” probably located in Tehran, made a series of bomb threats.

The FBI obtained a warrant to send surveillance software to Mo’s computer when he sign in to his Yahoo email account but the program “never actually executed as designed,” according to a handwritten note by a federal agent given to a court.
FBI able to secretly turn on laptop cameras without triggering indicator light ‘for several years’ - The Mind Unleashed
 
Its not about mere taping yr cam the question is the audacity with which the fundamental rights of the world's people are being manipulated by US while claiming to be the world's oldest democracy and champion of human rights that gives them the self proclaimed right to interfere anywhere anytime.
I am gonna tape that bloody camera ... :mad:[/quote
 
thats called RAT(Remote Administration Tool)....software available for free few years now...
 
thats called RAT(Remote Administration Tool)....software available for free few years now...

If I buy this tool to peep on my hot neighbour it's a crime but if it's the NSA, FBI or the other two/ three dozens of US secret services doing it, it's saving us from terrorism. Hilarious, isn't it? :angry:

As a matter of fact, I, too, want to save my hot neighbour from being attacked by terrorists. :azn:
 
If I buy this tool to peep on my hot neighbour it's a crime but if it's the NSA, FBI or the other two/ three dozens of US secret services doing it, it's saving us from terrorism. Hilarious, isn't it? :angry:

As a matter of fact, I, too, want to save my hot neighbour from being attacked by terrorists. :azn:

Vigilante....
 
well I don't have the problem as it seems Lenovo already thought of that , they misplaced the webcam on my Y580 laptop so much that already it's blocked by the body of laptop so no picture of the one on the front only a small strip on the left side of the screen is visible .
 
If I buy this tool to peep on my hot neighbour it's a crime but if it's the NSA, FBI or the other two/ three dozens of US secret services doing it, it's saving us from terrorism. Hilarious, isn't it? :angry:

As a matter of fact, I, too, want to save my hot neighbour from being attacked by terrorists. :azn:

Please send her here to me :raise::yay: just kidding :pleasantry:
 
You all realize your beloved fancy smart phone got two cameras. One in the front and one in the back !!!!!!!

If you are the kind of person who takes the smart phone to the bathroom , in that case FBI/NSA knows much more about your privates than you want them to !!!!!!!
 
Human Rights Champions of the world.. LOL.. :haha:

Kid to Obama: My Dad told me that you guys were spying on us through webcam.
Obama: He is not your Dad!!
 
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