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Senate OKs use of Carnivore against terrorism

September 17, 2001 12:00 PM ET

IDG News Service - In response to last week's terrorist attacks, the U.S. Senate has approved expanding the permissible uses of the FBI's e-mail surveillance system formerly known as Carnivore to include the investigation of acts of terrorism and computer crimes. The measure also allows broader use of Internet tapping by law enforcement authorities and calls on the government to "make better use of its considerable accomplishments in science and technology" to combat terrorism.

The measure, called the "Combating Terrorism Act of 2001," was included in an amendment to the 2002 appropriations budget for the departments of Commerce, Justice and State and Judiciary. The proposal, which broadens existing law to include terrorism as one of the crimes that merits high-tech surveillance, would give all U.S. attorneys the authority to order the installation of Carnivore, a power previously reserved only for U.S. deputy assistant attorneys general. The act would also authorize a number of programs and initiatives aimed at preventing future terrorism.

The proposal calls for the president to "establish a comprehensive program of long-term research and development with respect [to] science and technology necessary to prevent, preempt, detect, interdict and respond to catastrophic terrorist attacks."

Such attacks are defined as those "perpetrated by a state, substate or nonstate actor that involves mass casualties or the use of a weapon of mass destruction." President George W. Bush has been called upon to establish a federal agency to oversee the program or to assign a current agency to take responsibility. If the responsibility is handed to a current agency, the amendment allows additional legal authority to be provided to it.

"If we wait any longer [to grant law enforcement these powers] ... it is a big, big mistake," the bill's sponsor, Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah), said during the Senate debate Wednesday, alluding to last week's events. "Millions of dollars are lost annually as a direct result of [computer crime], and it is no longer a fantasy that thousands of lives could be lost in future terrorist incidents," he said.

Carnivore has drawn considerable criticism from privacy and civil liberties advocates who have said that its use will severely encroach on the civil rights of U.S. citizens. Since Tuesday's attacks, concerned groups have warned that the response to the crimes may include a restriction on civil liberties and that there is no evidence linking the attackers to the use of any high technology.

Hatch sought to address some of those concerns on the Senate floor Wednesday, saying, "We must also be careful that in our quest for


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