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Can They Hear You Now? - How the FBI eavesdrops on Internet phone calls (and why it sometimes can't). By David S. Bennahum
by Shannon at 5:24 pm EST, Feb 24, 2004

] How the FBI eavesdrops on Internet phone calls (and why
] it sometimes can't).


 
RE: Can They Hear You Now? - How the FBI eavesdrops on Internet phone calls (and why it sometimes can't). By David S. Bennahum
by BridgetAG at 7:34 pm EST, Feb 25, 2004

terratogen wrote:
] ] How the FBI eavesdrops on Internet phone calls (and why
] ] it sometimes can't).

Go Skype.


Can They Hear You Now? - How the FBI eavesdrops on Internet phone calls (and why it sometimes can't). By David S. Bennahum
by Rattle at 10:50 pm EST, Feb 24, 2004

] The Federal Communications Committee and the Justice
] Department are at loggerheads over a new problem in the
] war on terror: how to listen in on Internet phone calls.
] Thanks to the blistering growth of VoIP (Voice over
] Internet Protocol) services, which have been adopted by
] approximately 10 million people worldwide so far, law
] enforcement officials now worry that wiretapping may one
] day become technically obsolete. If traditional phone
] lines go the way of the horse and carriage, will the FBI
] still be able to listen in on Internet phone calls? How
] would it go about tapping one? Is it even possible?

The gateways between the Internet VoIP based phone networks and the traditional phone networks are about the only places I can picture CALEA-compliant (like) hardware/software existing. Purely Internet based VoIP networks are going to resist any type of monitoring, use crypto, and exist even if they are outlawed.


 
RE: Can They Hear You Now? - How the FBI eavesdrops on Internet phone calls (and why it sometimes can't). By David S. Bennahum
by biochik007 at 8:20 pm EST, Feb 25, 2004

Rattle wrote:
] ] The Federal Communications Committee and the Justice
] ] Department are at loggerheads over a new problem in the
] ] war on terror: how to listen in on Internet phone calls.
] ] Thanks to the blistering growth of VoIP (Voice over
] ] Internet Protocol) services, which have been adopted by
] ] approximately 10 million people worldwide so far, law
] ] enforcement officials now worry that wiretapping may one
] ] day become technically obsolete. If traditional phone
] ] lines go the way of the horse and carriage, will the FBI
] ] still be able to listen in on Internet phone calls? How
] ] would it go about tapping one? Is it even possible?
]
] The gateways between the Internet VoIP based phone networks
] and the traditional phone networks are about the only places I
] can picture CALEA-compliant (like) hardware/software existing.
] Purely Internet based VoIP networks are going to resist any
] type of monitoring, use crypto, and exist even if they are
] outlawed.

w00t!! go VoIP!!! :)


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