Internal Documents Reveal The FBI Can Read Your Twitter DMs Without A Warrant

The White House just hired its first Chief Privacy Officer – straight out of Twitter, no less – but the privacy they may be protecting is that of the FBI, not the American people.
According to new internal documents, obtained by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) through a Freedom of Information Act request, the content of your emails, Facebook chats, Twitter DMs and all other forms of digital communication chould be at the disposal of law enforcement agencies, even without a warrant.

Anonymous has 12 million Apple device IDs that they claim were hacked from an FBI laptop – and the IDs appear to be legit.
The FBI arrested one of the top ten most-wanted criminals late last night, and rather than writing out a press release or holding a press conference, they tweeted the news.




Nadine Cheung
Editor, The Job Post
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