Homeland Security is targeting Americans with this secretive legal weapon

by jaredwieneron 2/3/2026, 4:14 PMwith 9 comments

by dataflowon 2/3/2026, 5:23 PM

Google believes an administrative subpoena "compels" them to release customer information? Is that true? I thought that's only for judicial subpoenas.

by Pwntasticon 2/3/2026, 5:31 PM

https://archive.ph/KO5zJ

by shrubbleon 2/3/2026, 6:35 PM

The subject of the article signed his first and last name and was wondering how the officers tracked him down?

We don’t know his last name, but I think first and last name plus zip code is enough to uniquely identify a great many people.

by 0xyon 2/3/2026, 8:00 PM

Administrative subpoenas are enforceable, and are not secretive. They are a routine tool.

See Oklahoma Press Publishing Co. v. Walling and United States v. Morton Salt Co.

This has been routine and codified for 80 years.