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kapil
The Kapil

join:2000-04-26
Chicago, IL

Fools!

The sad truth is that the only thing stopping law enforcement officials from investigating crime is their own incompetence when it comes to technology...not the lack of overzealous anti-privacy laws.

The FBI is too busy going after people who make porn to realize that a technological revolution has just passed them by. So now they spend MY tax money to invade my privacy as I am presumed guilty until proven innocent.
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deepblackmag

join:2004-12-27
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Re: Fools!

Auctually, this is a great development. Once VOIP providers need to offer encryption to have anybody use their service the world will be a better place. You can NEVER beat technology, and this sort of development pushes us further ahead in the right direction. Soon with faster home lines and more IP space, total encryption will be a reality and wire tapping will be a thing of the past.

kapil
The Kapil

join:2000-04-26
Chicago, IL

Re: Fools!

Yes, but knowing our lawmakers many of whom can be purchased rather easily, and our national penchant for over-legislating the crap out of everything, the end result will just be weak, easily-broken encryption. Remember the old debate about how PGP had a back door, at the request of law enforcement, once it became a commercial product?
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deepblackmag

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Re: Fools!

Maybe, but your under the assumption that we would be using US software for this. If the US companys cant sell it, everybody will get it internationally reguardless of legality. Privacy will always be protected in some form or another, take a look at openSSL. As far as i know there is no backdoor to it, its open source.

DaReDeViL65

@sc.charter
If they want to actually tap your voip (doing illegal shi*?) just hop onto an unsecurited WIFI acess point. your virtually untraceable if you are careful
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