Stored Communications Act
On The Media
Privacy Show Bonus! The Ease With Which Authorities Can Read Your Email
Sunday, January 06, 2013
When we were looking over our archives for segments to include in this week's special hour on privacy, there were way more segments we wanted to air than time allotted. So I thought I'd throw this interview with Ryan Singel from 2010 up on the blog.
On The Media
The Vulnerability of Information Stored in the Cloud
Friday, October 28, 2011
The Stored Communications Act, passed 25 years ago this month, includes rules that make data stored on remote computers vulnerable to law enforcement subpoena without requiring a warrant. However, even though the law hasn't been changed by Congress, recent court decisions have made the government less likely to pursue this type of data without a warrant. Bob talks to Forbes privacy blogger Kashmir Hill about these developments.
Sun Airway - "Your Moon"

