Re: FBI wants to have "Internet Off-switch"
They'll probably lean on the big boys, the backbone providers like MCI, Sprint, Cable & Wireless, etc. CALEA put taps in those providers, so it's just a matter of expanding the data streams they're "allowed" to scan. Anyone know of a tunneling package that'll handle an OC3?... Cheers -
---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2001 23:13:23 -0700 From: Larry Diffey <ldiffey@technologyforward.com> To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: FBI is at it again Per the following article: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,37203,00.html it appears as if the FBI now wants to route ALL Internet traffic through it's central servers!!!! What gall!! What nerve!!!! Now, for all of you who said, "Hey, I'm not doing anything wrong, let the FBI monitor what it wants to." can go shove hot spikes up your nose. I don't think the FBI really wants to control the Internet, they want to destabilize it. As tyranny approaches the only thing more dangerous than an armed populace is an informed one. If they can monitor all the traffic, they can certainly control it. The ISP's (whatever those are) need to collectively tell the FBI to go jump off a bridge. Information campaigns need to be sent to the customers to alert them of the potential loss of civil liberties. I'm gonna stop before I say something that will get me arrested.
Regards, Larry Diffey
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