Wikileaks Publishes FBI VoIP Surveillance Docs
An anonymous reader writes "The folks on wikileaks have published a new interesting and shocking report: FBI Electronic Surveillance Needs for Carrier-Grade Voice over Packet (CGVoP) Service.
The 88 paged document, which is part of the CALEA Implementation Plan was published in January 2003 and describes in detail all needs for surveillance of phone calls made via data services like the internet.
Wikileaks has not published any analysis yet, so maybe some of the techies hanging around this end of the internet are interested in taking that one on."
Yeah right, one of Obama's main accomplishments in the Illinois state senate was requiring that police interrogations be video taped in order to be admissible in court (or was it restricted to confessions? I honestly don't recall). None-the-less, his crown jewel achievement is **MORE** surveillance!
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WHO ATE MY BREAKFAST PANTS?
It is funny how some mods attacked your comment. People should start realizing that THERE IS NO (-1) I don't agree .
the ability of the FBI, to intercept and change the conversation on both ends. In real time. Very handy feature that is being used by DOD and FBI.