Re: Ellison-Groth lawsuit settled
- From: David Friedman <ddfr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 00:16:23 GMT
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all the infrastructure mechanisms I took for granted at Salomon.
********** end excerpt from 'Corruption at Salomon Brothers' **********
That document was labelled as Salomon proprietary on each page.
The FBI got search warrants and went into Jefferies and took control of
a couple systems, and went home with the Ex-Salomon person and searched
there and took his computer systems. [The case is still pending @6/97]
The code is simple. It's choosing the keyword filtration sequence that's
tricky. I figured out how to determine it in an almost systemic way. Oddly
enough, I needed no keywords for specifically seeking out source code.
So, keyword monitoring is highly effective, I could even cover three feeds,
and, sigh, I should mention that it took well less than 5000 lines of
programming source code for me to implement it.
And I generated two FBI cases.
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Think of what could happen should the FBI get its implementation of
the CALEA bill. They could go nuts, and s
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