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November 12, 2012

Petraeus case shows FBI's authority to read email

(AP)鈥擸our emails are not nearly as private as you think.

The downfall of CIA Director David Petraeus demonstrates how easy it is for federal law enforcement agents to examine emails and computer records if they believe a crime was committed. With subpoenas and warrants, the FBI and other investigating agencies routinely gain access to electronic inboxes and information about email accounts offered by , Yahoo and other Internet providers.

Under the 1986 Electronic Communications Privacy Act, need only a subpoena approved by a 鈥攏ot a judge鈥攖o obtain electronic messages that are six months old or older. To get more recent communications, a warrant from a judge is required. Critics want the law updated to reflect changes in technology.

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