, 2004-08-16
The FCC's new ruling on broadband wiretaps will force customers to pay for the privilege of making the Internet less secure.
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Big Brother's Last Mile
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A LAN Administrator Who Calls Himself A Christian
A LAN Administrator Who Calls Himself A Christian

I think this is totally true, the fed can no longer afford to watch over us like children.. it is time to teach.. just like every child.. at a certain age you can no longer hit it and expect it to learn from it.. you will only anger it and build a hateful relationship. Social responsibility!! teach it .. preach it.. make it happen. I can understand tracking down murder suspects, white collar criminals (Enron crew), fraud, and plain theives.. however this should not be accomplished by setting everyone else at risk. But what does it matter.. write yer own damn encryption routines.. or just don't comply.. lets say the intercept an encrypted packet.. in a world that should not be encrypted.. will they take him to jail for that?? instead of doing real detective work and nailing the guy.. anyway.. just startin to rant .. think about it
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