[IP] more on FBI plans new Net-tapping push
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From: "David P. Reed" <dpreed@xxxxxxxx>
Date: July 9, 2006 9:58:16 AM EDT
To: dave@xxxxxxxxxx
Cc: ip@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [IP] more on FBI plans new Net-tapping push
Brian Randell wrote:
Just because the government *claims* it can't break a given
code ... :-)
Strong end-to-end security requires far more than strong crypto, anyway.
The code-builders and codebreakers would have us focus attention on
the "strength" of codes rather than the systems-scale problems that
create vulnerabilities.
When the FBI does its net-tapping, who has evaluated whether the
inferences it will draw will make us safer?
The Tennant statement that WMD was a "slam dunk" case should give
pause to anyone who thinks that evidence acquired by snooping around
the edges can be used to draw reliable inferences.
Instead, by focusing on wiretapping, what we will see is the
criminalization of words and images, rather than acts and intent, the
criminalization of speculation rather than than of physical evidence,
and the criminalization of association.
When did the standard of proof for invading someone's house go from
"probable cause" to fantasized evidence produced by listening based
on the delusions of a (paranoid-tending) FBI agent?
The fellows recently shot in England during an "intelligence" driven
home invasion by armed police thugs shows that "intelligence" is far
from neutral. Scotland Yard "apologized" for nearly killing two men
in cold blood based on the kind of evidence that the FBI now claims
it needs.
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