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Carnivore Comes To India

pamri writes: "India is getting its own version of Carnivore. According to this Times of India article,'...after investigations have revealed that Mohammad, alias "Burger," who led the Parliament attack, was in constant touch with his counterparts in Pakistan as well as within India through email ... The Intelligence Bureau (IB) has prepared a list of new keywords that are to be used to intercept mails emanating from IP addresses in India.'"

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  1. Wait! This could be a good thing! by Tsar · · Score: 5, Funny

    If we gave them a list of keywords such as "amazing," "opportunity," "cash" and "enlargement," do you think they could go ahead and filter out all the spam while they're at it? A lot of that comes from India anyway, and they'd be killing two birds with one Carnivore.

  2. I can't stop laughing! by Tsar · · Score: 5, Funny

    The Times of India story lists several of these hotbutton words—Kashmir, Lashkar, Pakistan, Musharraf, Jaish, attack, kill, rocket— along with an assurance that those who send email using these keywords will be put under surveillance.

    Then they put a link at the bottom to email the story to your friends!!!

    I can barely catch my breath, I'm laughing so hard!

  3. India ?. now way man by Gopal.V · · Score: 5, Insightful

    India has a carnivore clone ?. Well with 15 languages and even more encoding schemes for native languages I would like to see India government filter through this mess of Utf8,UCS4,IsCII, TScii (encodings). But personally I will say that india government is wating public money to slow down the currently shaky internet. But terrorism is a real threat and we have found to our error when our parliament was attacked. But monitoring email is no solution when people talk "onnu poda , chumma adipidi koodathe" (malyalam written in roman script) Well just wasting their time , and our money

  4. This is bullshit by DreamingReal · · Score: 5, Interesting


    Goddammit, I am so fed up with these constant assassinations of Internet privacy anytime it is revealed that a terrorist group used email or cryptography to coordinate their attacks. I bet they also used telephones, cell phones, and snail mail to communicate as well. Why the fuck aren't these sodding politicians calling for monitoring of voice conversations and physical inspection of packages and letters? If they are serious about security why not go the whole nine yards? Speech recognition technology could surely make the former feasible. &ltsarcasm&gtAfter all, only those who are doing something wrong have something to hide.&lt/sarcasm&gt


    That bullshit never happens because most people, whether here in the US or over in India, wouldn't stand for such a blatant invasion of their privacy. Just because technology makes monitoring Internet communications an order of magnitude easier, doesn't fucking make it right! Whether it is listening in on a phone conversation, sniffing a packet, or tearing open a letter the intrusion is still the same.


    It takes a nation of millions to wage war, but only a single man to commit terrorism. Until we address the factors that lead people to such desperation that they are willing to give their lives to cold-hearted violence, we will wage this war until we inevitably lose it.


    We have always had the means to destroy ourselves - but terrorists have finally given us the motivation to do so. And like the proverbial frog in the pot of water, we are slowly selling out our treasured civil liberties for an illusion of security. And the day we lose this so-called War on Terror is when we have silently replaced the republics of the world with police states that hide behind masks of democracy and pay lip-service to freedom.

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    We want some answers and all that we get
    Some kind of shit about a terrorist threat

    - Ministry