CIA eating internet email & usenet news
It's started. The >CIA< (nevermind that we suspect the NSA has done this already) admitedly is starting an internet site(s) where they will monitor email and usenet feeds. Supposedly this is for "reasearch" purposes where agents would "post" questions in such a way as to not give away their real questions. See this week's Computerworld. Anyone have a scanner they can post this article up with? I'm not up to typing it... =============================================================================== | + ^ + || ' . . . . . . . Ray (Arsen) Arachelian || | \|/ || . . . ' . ' . : . . rarachel@photon.poly.edu || |<--+-->||. . . |' '| .' . . ... ___ sunder@intercom.com || | /|\ || . . \___/ . . . : .... __[R] || | + v + || . oOOo /o.O\ oOOo :. : .. |A| "And bugs to kill before I sleep"|| =========/---vvvv-------VVVV------------|I|----------------------------------/ / . : . ' : ' |D| This signature pannel is / / The Next Bug to kill(tm) --- now open. / /___________________________________________________________________/
On Thu, 4 Aug 1994, Arsen Ray Arachelian wrote:
It's started. The >CIA< (nevermind that we suspect the NSA has done this already) admitedly is starting an internet site(s) where they will monitor email and usenet feeds. Supposedly this is for "reasearch" purposes where agents would "post" questions in such a way as to not give away their real questions.
See this week's Computerworld. Anyone have a scanner they can post this article up with? I'm not up to typing it...
What do you mean by email monitoring, their own or ours? Maybe we should bombard them with encrypted copies of the Digital Telephony bill? Brian ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Linux : The choice of a GNU generation | finger blane@free.org witty comments pending | for PGP key and subLit ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
On Wed, 3 Aug 1994, Brian Lane wrote:
See this week's Computerworld. Anyone have a scanner they can post this article up with? I'm not up to typing it...
What do you mean by email monitoring, their own or ours? Maybe we should bombard them with encrypted copies of the Digital Telephony bill?
Don't know for sure. That article was a bit too vague as tot he exact nature of the data vacuuming. I suspect however that while Computerworld may be quite vague all by its self, the CIA wasn't too talkative as to what they'd eat up. However, you can bet that any TCP/IP packets sent through their hardware will duplicate themselves on their hard drives. It's certain that they will eat up usenet news. They mentioned that the reason that this system is up is so that they can do research, but in such a way as to prevent traffic/question analysis of their querries so as to prevent others from finding out just what they're working on. Who knows, maybe they'll get accounts on internet providers or use anon mail to post their querries, but "They're here!" I certainly wouldn't put it past them to read any email they can though. :-( =============================================================================== | + ^ + || ' . . . . . . . Ray (Arsen) Arachelian || | \|/ || . . . ' . ' . : . . rarachel@photon.poly.edu || |<--+-->||. . . |' '| .' . . ... ___ sunder@intercom.com || | /|\ || . . \___/ . . . : .... __[R] || | + v + || . oOOo /o.O\ oOOo :. : .. |A| "And bugs to kill before I sleep"|| =========/---vvvv-------VVVV------------|I|----------------------------------/ / . : . ' : ' |D| This signature pannel is / / The Next Bug to kill(tm) --- now open. / /___________________________________________________________________/
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