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Feds Use Covert Operations on Social Network Sites

March 17th, 2010

Law enforcement agents are now joining social network sites like MySpace, Twitter and Facebook to plan covert operations and catch criminals. According the Associated Press, FBI agents have created online profiles that allow them to go undercover to exchange information with suspects and gather information… Continue reading this article, and get more legal news and information, at FindLaw.com.

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Feds Use Covert Operations on Social Network Sites

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