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Groups fight Internet wiretap push
Kevin Poulsen, SecurityFocus 2004-12-22

Companies and advocacy groups opposed to the FBI's plan to make the Internet more accommodating to covert law enforcement surveillance are sharpening a new argument against the controversial proposal: that law enforcement's Internet spying capabilities are just fine as it is.

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Groups fight Internet wiretap push 2004-12-31
fianna
Does anyone know if these policies that the US implement are carried out world wide, specifically with the EU. How can one nation order another entirely estranged nation to allow them to monitor citizens of another nation? The FBI or whatever other US regulations committee responsible for monitori...

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Groups fight Internet wiretap push 2004-12-31
Anonymous
Flee from the terrorists! Spend more money retrofiting and redesigning networks to be more "sniffable." Put in back doors! God knows that once this is done, the authorities will be the only ones able to wiretap connections, not hackers or terrorists. The terrorists are smart enough to use "advan...

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