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  2. Apple–FBI encryption dispute - Wikipedia

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    James Comey, former FBI director Tim Cook, chief executive officer of Apple Inc. Cook and former FBI Director Comey have both spoken publicly about the case.. In 1993, the National Security Agency (NSA) introduced the Clipper chip, an encryption device with an acknowledged backdoor for government access, that NSA proposed be used for phone encryption.

  3. File:FBI File 104-10125-10133, Martin Luther King Jr., A ...

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    English: FBI File 104-10125-10133 titled: Martin Luther King Jr., A Current Analysis.This document was originally classified as secret by the United States government with "total denial", which has since been declassified and released to the public in the 21st century.

  4. Ricky McCormick's encrypted notes - Wikipedia

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    The partially decomposed body of Ricky McCormick was discovered in a field in St. Charles County, Missouri on June 30, 1999. Sheriffs found two garbled hand-written notes – apparently written in secret code – in the victim's pockets, and these were handed over to the FBI for further investigation.

  5. FBI Director Christopher Wray sought to renew a contentious debate over privacy and security on Tuesday, shining light on a major encryption issue.

  6. The FBI operated an 'encrypted' chat app for organized criminals

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    The FBI secretly ran an encrypted chat app, known as Anom, as part of a global sting operation.

  7. FBI director says investigators unable to unlock San ... - AOL

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    FBI Director James Comey said on Tuesday that federal investigators have still been unable to access the phone contents belonging to one of the killers.

  8. Steve Jackson Games, Inc. v. United States Secret Service

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    Steve Jackson Games, Inc. v. United States Secret Service, 816 F. Supp. 432 (W.D. Tex. 1993), was a lawsuit arising from a 1990 raid by the United States Secret Service on the headquarters of Steve Jackson Games (SJG) in Austin, Texas.

  9. Carnivore (software) - Wikipedia

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    Carnivore, later renamed DCS1000, was a system implemented by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) that was designed to monitor email and electronic communications. It used a customizable packet sniffer that could monitor all of a target user's Internet traffic.