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Any criminals dumb enough to brag about their exploits on social networking sites have now been warned: the next Facebook "friend" who contacts you may be an FBI agent.
US federal law enforcement agents have been using social networking sites ‑ including Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace and Twitter ‑ to search for evidence and witnesses in criminal cases, and in some instances, track suspects, according to a newly released justice department memo.
FBI agents have created fake personalities ‑ in apparent contravention of some of the sites' rules ‑ in order to befriend suspects and l
Originally posted by ladyinwaiting
reply to post by keepureye2thesky
I think what may be different about this is the fact that they are now assuming false identities. We have known of course, they lurk, and find out anything they can about whoever they might be interested it.
But this seems to take it to another level.
Originally posted by Hypntick
Don't use social networking, easy as that. Or if you choose to use it, don't put anything on the internet you don't want the whole world knowing. I'm amazed at the amount of personal and downright embarrassing info people put on their pages.
Originally posted by dragonsmusic
That last line was funny.
Though in this case the example given was that of a person who was fleeing the FBI due to Bank Fraud Charges.
That's understandable the FBI would move in this way. It's silly not to think they would.
Big brother got way out of control after 911 true, but I'm not sure this is a case of that.