Re: [freenet-support] Related topic (Privacy): Britain wants to track all telecom usage

2009-11-12 Thread Ancoron Luciferis
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Sweden has it already and they use a dedicated super computer for that.
According to the official top-500 list from june 2009 (
http://www.top500.org/list/2009/06/100 ) it is placed on position 30
with an official overall maximum power of 102.8 TFlop/s.

According to some other sites the swedish government decided to watch
all internet traffic on at least 20 main nodes. This includes ALL
traffic, not only connection tracking but also content. Most other
countries (including germany) just enforce the providers to keep a
record of connections made. This can simply be avoided by using a proxy
through a secure tunnel. The swedish government don't rely on ISPs
providing the required data. They track it themselves, therefore you'll
have to establish a secure connection to some proxy in another country
before your traffic will not be visible in clear-text to the government.

So far so good.

We are on the best way to make ourselves into slaves (well, we are already).


Greetz and have a nice day,

AncoL


mih...@riseup.net wrote:
> It's shocking stuff. Monitor all emails and texts! Even in East Germany
> twenty years ago the Stasi did not routine look through all letters.
> 
> Celebrate the fall of the Berlin Wall this week and then have a look
> around and see how far we have really come.
> 
> M!
> 
>> I thought quite a few people on this list might be interested in this
>> story, regarding privacy on networks. Maybe it will lead to more
>> people using Freenet, or maybe it will lead to increased legal
>> pressure on Freenet users.
>>
>> http://spectrum.ieee.org/blog/computing/it/riskfactor/british-government-we-want-access-to-your-every-phone-call-email-and-web-search
>>
>> The second paragraph gives the long and short of it.
>>
>> "The British government has decided to go ahead with its plans under
>> what it calls the Intercept Modernisation Programme to force every
>> telecommunication company and Internet service provider to keep a
>> record of all of its customers' personal communications, showing who
>> they have contacted, when and where, as well as the web sites they
>> have visited, according to the London Telegraph and various other
>> British papers."
>>
>> -Brian
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Re: [freenet-support] Related topic (Privacy): Britain wants to track all telecom usage

2009-11-12 Thread mihail
It's shocking stuff. Monitor all emails and texts! Even in East Germany
twenty years ago the Stasi did not routine look through all letters.

Celebrate the fall of the Berlin Wall this week and then have a look
around and see how far we have really come.

M!

> I thought quite a few people on this list might be interested in this
> story, regarding privacy on networks. Maybe it will lead to more
> people using Freenet, or maybe it will lead to increased legal
> pressure on Freenet users.
>
> http://spectrum.ieee.org/blog/computing/it/riskfactor/british-government-we-want-access-to-your-every-phone-call-email-and-web-search
>
> The second paragraph gives the long and short of it.
>
> "The British government has decided to go ahead with its plans under
> what it calls the Intercept Modernisation Programme to force every
> telecommunication company and Internet service provider to keep a
> record of all of its customers' personal communications, showing who
> they have contacted, when and where, as well as the web sites they
> have visited, according to the London Telegraph and various other
> British papers."
>
> -Brian
>
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> Key Id: 0x3AA70848
> Available from: http://keys.gnupg.net
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[freenet-support] Related topic (Privacy): Britain wants to track all telecom usage

2009-11-12 Thread Brian Mearns
I thought quite a few people on this list might be interested in this
story, regarding privacy on networks. Maybe it will lead to more
people using Freenet, or maybe it will lead to increased legal
pressure on Freenet users.

http://spectrum.ieee.org/blog/computing/it/riskfactor/british-government-we-want-access-to-your-every-phone-call-email-and-web-search

The second paragraph gives the long and short of it.

"The British government has decided to go ahead with its plans under
what it calls the Intercept Modernisation Programme to force every
telecommunication company and Internet service provider to keep a
record of all of its customers' personal communications, showing who
they have contacted, when and where, as well as the web sites they
have visited, according to the London Telegraph and various other
British papers."

-Brian

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