Wikileaks ISP Anonymizes All Customer Traffic To Beat Spying

Discussion in 'privacy general' started by lotuseclat79, Jan 27, 2011.

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  1. katio

    katio Guest

    Imagine Internet becoming like cable TV, a hand full of companies controlling all datacenters, hardware, software and media (Google, Apple, Amazon and whoever survives the next few years), no user generated content, all discussions heavily filtered and censored, network neutrality long forgotten. Guess what?

    I'd cancel my internet connection (just like I did with TV) and never look back. Forward thinking ISPs know that.
     
  2. SweX

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    FYI, John isn't the CEO of Bahnhof anymore, wich I think is unfortunate since he was really good at that position.
     
  3. nix

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    He was quoted in his capacity as Bahnhof's CEO last week.

    Here's another cite to an article that outlines Swedish law and their effort to implement the European Union's Data Retention Directive, Bahnhof's history, and more of Karlung's recent thoughts:

    http://www.itsecuresite.com/network...traffic-to-circumvent-data-retention-law.html

    Source: http://www.itsecuresite.com/network...traffic-to-circumvent-data-retention-law.html

    Here's an excerpt from Falkvinge's InfoPolicy , which also has a copy of Cable Stockholm 09-141:

    http://falkvinge.net/2010/12/22/cables-us-driving-swedish-data-retention-2/
     
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