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Seven ISPs Take Legal Action Against GCHQ

mrspoonsi (2955715) writes with this excerpt from the BBC: ISPs from the U.S., UK, Netherlands, and South Korea have joined forces with campaigners Privacy International to take GCHQ to task over alleged attacks on network infrastructure. It is the first time that GCHQ has faced such action. The ISPs claim that alleged network attacks, outlined in a series of articles in Der Spiegel and the Intercept, were illegal and "undermine the goodwill the organizations rely on." The complaint (PDF).

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  1. Re:WTF by zakeria · · Score: 4, Funny

    UK == United Kingdom

  2. How are they going to get proof? by timrod · · Score: 5, Interesting

    From the article, it seems like the only ISP that was named in the Snowden leaks as being a target of NSA/GCHQ data collection was Belgacom, a Belgian ISP. I'm not sure how the law works in the UK, but in the US, all of the suits against the NSA so far have failed because the NSA can refuse to provide evidence. The only ISP they have direct evidence for is Belgacom, which does not appear to be a plaintiff in this lawsuit. If GCHQ can withhold evidence, how do they plan to prove that they were targeted?

    1. Re:How are they going to get proof? by Sique · · Score: 4, Informative

      No, Belgacom was only the attack vector to get the malware up and running. From there, other providers were attacked under the disguise of Belgacom. For instance, the german exchange points DE-CIX and ECIX were attacked, thus all providers with facilities there are victims to the attack.

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  3. Re:WTF by quenda · · Score: 4, Informative

    GCHQ is one of those things known better by the acronym than their full name.
    Even their homepage does not tell you what it stands for. I could tell you, but then ... you know.

  4. Re:WTF by rossdee · · Score: 4, Funny

    My guess would be General Communication Head Quarters

    UK has lots of secret government organisations, that answer directly to the PM and cabinet, not to parliament.
    MI5, MI6, Special Branch, UNIT and TORCHWOOD

  5. Re:WTF by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Der Spiegel - Distributed Enhanced Reprint of Soviet Propaganda In East Germany, Electronic edition.

  6. Re:WTF by Rashdot · · Score: 5, Funny

    ISPs = plural of ISP
    U.S. = United States
    shithead = mirror

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  7. Re:WTF by TheRaven64 · · Score: 4, Informative

    UNIT is not a British organisation, it's under UN control.

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