hello list; story: http://www.securityfocus.com/brief/85 ----[snip]----- At issue are the broad, sweeping powers the NSA now have to eavesdrop on Americans without their knowledge. Commentary from Ars technical speculates on the technology behind the massive eavesdropping. Bruce Schneier has a long commentary on historical abuses as well as the NSA's use of Echelon, a massive initiative that monitors voice, fax, and data communications and is used for data mining of perhaps 3 billion communications per day. ----[/snip]-----
My concern is... (I'm from Nepal) not all ISP in my region go through the Nepal's Internet exchange point. so even the local traffic might have routed through USA if our ISP'z backbone providr is in USA. I don't have very good idea about ledal stuff but my basic assumption is BUYING SERVICE FROM A DIFFERENT COUNTRY DOESN'T MEAN WE ARE NECESSARILY SUBJECTED TO THEIR LOCAL RULES. (though depends on country foreign policy) Have our network traffic been spyed/sniffed too without our knowledge? Don't we have right of protection in the law to check such thing if any??? just willing to hear your views on what are the rules to check/tackle such issues in other foreign countries??? regards, -bipint story: http://www.securityfocus.com/brief/85 ----[snip]----- At issue are the broad, sweeping powers the NSA now have to eavesdrop on Americans without their knowledge. Commentary from Ars technical speculates on the technology behind the massive eavesdropping. Bruce Schneier has a long commentary on historical abuses as well as the NSA's use of Echelon, a massive initiative that monitors voice, fax, and data communications and is used for data mining of perhaps 3 billion communications per day. ----[/snip]----- My concern is... (I'm from Nepal) not all ISP in my region go through the Nepal's Internet exchange point. so even the local traffic might have routed through USA if our ISP'z backbone providr is in USA. I don't have very good idea about ledal stuff but my basic assumption is BUYING SERVICE FROM A DIFFERENT COUNTRY DOESN'T MEAN WE ARE NECESSARILY SUBJECTED TO THEIR LOCAL RULES. (though depends on country foreign policy) Have our network traffic been spyed/sniffed too without our knowledge? Don't we have right of protection in the law to check such thing if any??? just willing to hear your views on what are the rules to check/tackle such issues in other foreign countries??? regards, -bipin -- Bipin Gautam Zeroth law of security: The possibility of poking a system from lower privilege is zero unless & until there is possibility of direct, indirect or consequential communication between the two...
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