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Homeland Security’s “Social Networking Monitoring Center”
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Department of Homeland Security’s “Social Networking Monitoring Center”

October 14th, 2010 Via: EFF:
Narcissistic tendencies in many people fuels a need to have a large group of “friends” link to their pages and many of these people accept cyber-friends that they don’t even know. This provides an excellent vantage point for FDNS to observe the daily life of beneficiaries and petitioners who are suspected of fraudulent activities.
This social networking gives FDNS an opportunity to reveal fraud by browsing these sites to see if petitioners and beneficiaries are in a valid relationship or are attempting to deceive [United States Citizen and Immigration Services] about their relationship. Once a user posts online, they create a public record and timeline of their activities. In essence, using MySpace and other like sites is akin to doing an unannounced cyber “site-visit” on a [sic] petitioners and beneficiaries.
Related: The CIA and NSA Want You to Be Their Friend on Facebook
Posted in COINTELPRO, Surveillance, Technology
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