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March 22, 2009

Everything You have ever done on your PC can be easy traced. How to delete history and online activity properly


Think about it… every document you’ve ever read, every photo you’ve ever viewed, every word you’ve ever typed in a chat room…. even every website you’ve ever visited are all permanently stored on hidden files in your computer which can easily be recovered with easy to get software. You’ve heard the stories - they happen every day. People in trouble, marriages dissolved, jobs lost… lives ruined. And all because of content found on computers that the user thought was gone forever. Why is this happening so often? Because now it’s easy to access information on computers that the user thought was completely & permanently erased.

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Most people are shocked when we tell them that every single thing you do on your computer is permanently stored in hidden files on your hard drive. And everything you’ve ever done can be traced using the right software - every document you’ve written or read, every picture you’ve viewed or downloaded, every website you’ve ever visited, even every word you’ve ever typed in a chat room. They are all still on your computer - hidden in secret files that are accessible using software that can be downloaded off the Internet!
Most believe that they can eliminate their data by
the following methods:

Moving items to recycle bins
Deleting files
Deleting cookies
Erasing Internet histories
Emptying cache

Please don’t think using any of these methods permanently erases what you’ve done or what you’ve looked at. Even formatting your hard drive will not get rid of these hidden files.
If your computer were examined today, the evidence would still be there…and to make matters worse, the person examining your computer could even tell that you were trying to delete these files….just like you had something to hide!

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There are a growing number of private businesses in the country that are specializing in “data recovery.” Nowadays, anyone can bring their computer into their local repair shop and find out everything ever done on that computer. In fact,
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December 15, 2008

FBI wants widespread monitoring of ILLEGAL Internet activity

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FBI wants widespread monitoring more illegal’ Internet activity

source: cnet

WASHINGTON–The FBI on Wednesday called for new legislation that would allow federal police to monitor the Internet for “illegal activity.”

The suggestion from FBI Director Robert Mueller, which came during a House of Representatives Judiciary Committee hearing, appears to go beyond a current plan to monitor traffic on federal-government networks. Mueller seemed to suggest that the bureau should have a broad “omnibus” authority to conduct monitoring and surveillance of private-sector networks as well.

The surveillance should include all Internet traffic, Mueller said, “whether it be .mil, .gov, .com–whichever network you’re talking about.” (See the transcript of the hearing.)

In response to questions from Rep. Darrell Issa, a California Republican, Mueller said his idea “balances on one hand, the privacy rights of the individual who are receiving the information, but on the other hand, given the technology, the necessity of having some omnibus search capability utilizing filters that would identify the illegal activity as it comes through and give us the ability to preempt that illegal activity where it comes through a choke point.”

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In response, Issa said: “Can you have someone on your staff designated to work with members of Congress on trying to craft that legislation?”

If any omnibus Internet-monitoring proposal became law, it could implicate the Fourth Amendment’s guarantee of freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures. In general, courts have ruled that police need search warrants to obtain the content of communication, and the federal Wiretap Act created “super warrant” wiretap orders that require additional steps and judicial oversight.

In addition, it’s unclear whether “illegal activity” would be limited to responding to denial-of-service attacks and botnets, or would also include detecting other illegal activities, such as online gambling, the distribution of “obscene” images of adults engaged in sexual acts, or selling drugs without a license.
Robert Mueller

Robert Mueller
(Credit: FBI )

To be fair, Wednesday’s discussion of the plan was geared toward cybercrime and the Bush administration’s classified “cyberinitiative,” which includes a shadowy program known as Einstein.

Some politicians have already raised concerns that even Einstein, which is described as dealing only with government networks and not private ones, could infringe upon the privacy rights of American citizens. It’s already in place at 15 federal agencies, but Homeland Security has said it’s still preparing the necessary privacy impact assessments for a proposed $293 million governmentwide Einstein expansion.

Issa, for his part, referred on Wednesday to malicious attacks being undertaken by foreign and domestic hackers who want to “take control of computers” and harvest the national-security secrets and private information of government agencies, private companies, and individual Americans.
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“What authorities do you need to monitor, looking for those illegal activities, and then act on those, both defensively and, either yourselves or certainly other agencies, offensively in order to shut down a crime in process?” Issa asked.

In response, Mueller said he would be happy to have his legislative staff work with members of Issa’s committee on creating a bill for a broader-reaching surveillance system.

Issa suggested that perhaps the FBI already has the power to seek voluntary private-sector partners that would like to be “defended” by its agents, provided that they give the FBI their consent. Mueller, however, wasn’t so sure, saying, “that’s going to require some thought.”

[6:00 pm: Updated story with additional quotations from transcript of the hearing.]

CNET News.com’s Declan McCullagh contributed to this report.

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