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  • Big Data meets Big Gov't: New IRS spy software

    01/22/2019 4:57:19 PM PST · by bitt · 12 replies
    wnd.com ^ | 1/20/2019 | Daniel Pilla
    One of the reasons identify theft is considered by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration to be the crime of the century is because of the IRS. The Internal Revenue Service makes growing demands for information about people’s businesses and private lives every day. There is no such thing as personal privacy these days. That the IRS sends citizens a so-called “Privacy Act Notice” in all its mailings is a farce. The IRS lays claim to your data without court authority more so than any other government agency. And to make matters worse, they share the data with any...
  • IRS to Spy on Our Shopping Records, Travel, Social Interactions, Health Records...

    05/02/2013 3:20:39 PM PDT · by Rusty0604 · 30 replies
    Zerohedge ^ | 05/02/2013 | George Washington
    U.S. News and World Report noted yesterday: [The IRS] will use in robo-audits and data mining [and] it has told government and industry groups that its computers are capable of scanning multiple networks at the same time to collect “matching” comprehensive profiles for every taxpayer in America. Such profiles will likely include shopping records, travel, social interactions and information not available to the public, such as health records and files from other government investigators, according to IRS documents.
  • IRS claims it can read your e-mail without a warrant (Communism is here!)

    04/10/2013 2:29:12 PM PDT · by tobyhill · 100 replies
    cnet ^ | 4/10/2013 | by Declan McCullagh
    The Internal Revenue Service doesn't believe it needs a search warrant to read your e-mail. Newly disclosed documents prepared by IRS lawyers says that Americans enjoy "generally no privacy" in their e-mail, Facebook chats, Twitter direct messages, and similar online communications -- meaning that they can be perused without obtaining a search warrant signed by a judge. That places the IRS at odds with a growing sentiment among many judges and legislators who believe that Americans' e-mail messages should be protected from warrantless search and seizure. They say e-mail should be protected by the same Fourth Amendment privacy standards that...