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US Government performing warrantless Internet wiretapping through EULA loopholes
by Decius at 10:46 pm EDT, Aug 3, 2010

According to Uber, one of Project Vigilant's manifold methods for gathering intelligence includes collecting information from a dozen regional U.S. Internet service providers (ISPs). Uber declined to name those ISPs, but said that because the companies included a provision allowing them to share users' Internet activities with third parties in their end user license agreements (EULAs), Vigilant was able to legally gather data from those Internet carriers and use it to craft reports for federal agencies. A Vigilant press release says that the organization tracks more than 250 million IP addresses a day and can "develop portfolios on any name, screen name or IP address."

"We don't do anything illegal," says Uber. "If an ISP has a EULA to let us monitor traffic, we can work with them. If they don't, we can't."

Jesus Christ! If this is even remotely true it will be a massive scandal. The ISP industry needs to come clean on this now. Hopefully its a bunch of lies. Bejtlich is not buying it.


 
 
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