Re: Quick question about SSL
- From: Ari <arisilverstein@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 07:12:32 GMT
and thousands
and thousands and thousands of phone calls simultaneously, as they
said they would do with the bill, when we Americans speak so many
different accents and languages?
Answer: Thirty years of fine tuning by the NSA, y'all.
The Digital Telephony Act will allow them to legally - at full
wiretapping capacity - dragnet-monitor the telephone network.
Each line monitored will not require a warrant.
And how did they get this CALEA legislation?
* "Government Access", by Jim Warren
*
* At the administration's pleading, the [Democrat-controlled] Congress
* rammed it through in less than two months, with no substantive hearings.
*
* Literally in the dark of night, without debate, it passed in the house
* by voice vote and two nights later by unanimous consent in the Senate,
* only minutes before adjourning to rush home for their important work:
* campaigning for re-election.
The NSA domestic watch-list is probably already stuffed
full enough to use the complete CALEA capacity.
You can select many more lines for monitoring than actually end up active
at the same time. The effect is indistinguisha
.
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