Documents recently obtained through a Freedom of Information Act  (FOIA) request reveal detailed information about the FBI's electronic  surveillance capabilities. The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) filed the FOIA request in 2007 after it was reported that the agency was using "secret spyware."
The documents show that software called the Computer and Internet  Protocol Address Verifier (CIPAV) was used by the FBI since at least  2001. The software allows the FBI to collect a variety of information  from a computer every time it connects to the Internet, including the IP  address, Media Access Control (MAC) address, open communication ports,  list of the programs running, URLs visited, and more.
FBI using surveillance software to track suspects online | The Raw Story

 
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