In the UK we have the same type of problem, this time from my Favorite
Company MI5.
'The UK is leading the world when it comes to high-tech spying on its
citizens'
Please see
http://news6.thdo.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/sci/tech/newsid_762000/762514.stm
Lets face it, internet service providers will be forced to install black
boxes in their
data centres that connect directly to an MI5 monitoring centre in London.
Now that would
be nice to hack into.
More to the point, Who is going to fund this? 'thinking' Oh yes thats why
Petrol in the
UK has now passed the £1.03 per litre barrier.
'http://www.rip-off.co.uk/fuel.htm'
:-)
-----Original Message-----
From: Jon Crowcroft [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2000 12:03 PM
To: Anthony Atkielski
Cc: ietf
Subject: Re: Email Privacy eating software
In message <01dc01bfed78$0e7a55a0$0a00000a@contactdish>, Anthony Atkielski
type
d:
>>I don't understand why the FBI feels that it needs to have a top-secret
>>black box attached to the ISP's network. Why not just have the ISP
provide
>>a copy of all e-mail to or from the specified mailbox?
wiretap is a weapon in the FBI's armoury
in the US, YOU have the right to bear arms
You should demand the constitutional right to wiretap the FBI and CIA and so
on right now.
that will fix things.
j.