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bogeyman
8th February 2013, 15:39
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2274388/MI5-install-black-box-spy-devices-monitor-UK-internet-traffic.html#axzz2KK1M8e6u
It seems paranoia is top of the list in 2013, unless they are not telling us something?
Tesla_WTC_Solution
8th February 2013, 15:52
I just read the article and this is very disturbing.
Thanks a million for sharing -- it's worth reading!!
Cidersomerset
8th February 2013, 21:10
War on Web: UK govt to use 'black box' spy devices to monitor internet
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Published on 6 Feb 2013
The UK government is said to be considering the use of special 'black boxes' - to
record people's internet activities - all in the name of national security. But the
plans have got privacy advocates up in arms. Emma Carr, the deputy director
of Big Brother Watch organisation, says the proposal must be further studied
before being applied.
Cidersomerset
8th February 2013, 21:59
'Snooper Charter': UK govt latest salvo on web privacy
The guest on this piece is basically saying we have
always accepted our mail & phone being intercepted
if we are under suspicion.But then gives a silly solution
don't e'mail anyone if you want your privacy !
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Published on 8 Feb 2013
In the UK, a document described by some as a ''snooper's charter"
will be given another push by the Government, after the intelligence
and security committee said the proposal lacked detail. The bill is
designed to help authorities track online activity of citizens and
retrieve personal web data. RT's Sara Firth looks at how such
measures could power up national security.
Tesla_WTC_Solution
9th February 2013, 21:22
not sure if i mentioned (bad eyesight) Government Gateway program by Microsoft,
absolutely taking over the world, it's a bad think just like the cabal from Sandra Bullock movie "the net"
greybeard
9th February 2013, 21:43
Not being paranoid but I suspect they do it first and then the conversation goes like this.
"Hey guys we got it up and running, I suppose we had better inform the public now and get it legal."
Chris
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