FBI seeks rerouting of certain traffic

Randall Hofland rhofland at fastdial.net
Sat Nov 24 05:22:10 EST 2001


    Isn't it a little more than ironic that the FBI was implicated in the 9/11
attacks because of its steadfast refusal to share "secret" information? Now, in
part because of this foolishness, they and other "secretive" U.S. governmental
agencies seek even more power to intrude on the privacy and ultimately the
security of individuals?
    And I totally agree with the supposition that putting in chokepoints in the
internet will not only interfere with its privacy but greatly threaten its overall
security and stability. Anyone with a mediocre ISP knows what happens at any
weakpoint in the connection stream if there is no reliable redundancy.

IMHO, Of Course!  Randy

Bill Horne wrote:

> This was cited in Crypto-Gram, November 14:
>
> http://www.interactiveweek.com/article//0,3658,s%253D605%2526a%253D16678,00.asp
>
> The article says the FBI is seeking to have certain types of internet
> traffic routed through choke points where it'll be easier to monitor.
>
> Bill Horne
>
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