War of words rages over Internet taps
Kevin Poulsen,
SecurityFocus
2004-04-14
The public comment period on a Justice Department proposal to make the Internet easier to wiretap ended Monday with most of the filed comments tracing a clean line between two opposing camps: on the government's side, federal, state and local law enforcement agencies who perform wiretaps, allied with companies who sell surveillance equipment and services; on the other, Internet companies who would be forced by the plan to make changes to their networks, along with advocacy groups concerned about slowed innovation and an incursion on Internet privacy.
of the fact that we are monitored (which happens already).
this will make people adopt encrytpion, which is a good thing,
and as far as i know the US goverment can't
do a MITM attack legally, it can just monitor.
the only thing that is worrying is that the monitoring capability is to built in, which implies backdoors in networking equipment
(they are present now in some equipment, but they are not mandatory)
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