Anyone know anything about this ?

Crackdown on internet users in Bangladesh
An E-Bangladesh exclusive

Thursday October 04 2007 17:22:07 PM BDT

Fwd Muhammad Jan-E-Alam
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
RAB & Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) 
pinpointing internet users with a fast connections. ISPs instructed to 
reveal admin password, user data. "Traffic scanners" to monitor internet 
users. BTRC memo leaked to E-Bangladesh. RAB (Rapid Action Battalion) 
members assisted by BTRC (Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory 
Commission) officials are conducting house-to-house searches in Dhaka, 
Chittagong and Sylhet pinpointing each and every internet user with a 
fast connection.

[An E-Bangladesh exclusive.]

RAB (Rapid Action Battalion) members assisted by BTRC (Bangladesh 
Telecommunication Regulatory Commission) officials are conducting 
house-to-house searches in Dhaka, Chittagong and Sylhet pinpointing each 
and every internet user with a fast connection. In an unprecedented move 
that clearly violates privacy rights and threatens freedom of speech and 
communication, a special cell comprising RAB and BTRC officials are now 
collecting user details — name, address, login and usage statistics — 
from all the ISPs (Internet Service Provider) in order to profile more 
than 450,000 internet subscribers in the country.

Officials from different ISPs in Dhaka, Sylhet and Chittagong have 
confirmed to E-Bangladesh that they were verbally instructed late 
September by the authorities to:
Provide a list of all their subscribers with name, address and 
connection details. Share the admin password of internet gateway 
servers. Facilitate installation of "traffic scanners" provided by RAB 
on gateway routers.

A memo issued by BTRC that instructed ISPs to share/reveal sensitive 
private data of internet users, business details and technical 
information was leaked to E-Bangladesh. This memo, 
BTRC/E&O/ISP-Gen.(302)/2007-1697 , issued on September 26, was signed by 
Dilshat Ara Shela, Assistant Director Engineering & Operations, BTRC. It 
instructed and advised 72 ISPs in Dhaka, Chittagong and Sylhet:
To provide BTRC with details of bandwidth lease and usage. To provide 
details of "corporate/dedicated/shared" clients: Name, address, IP. To 
provide copies of technical agreements with connectivity providers. To 
reveal individual client MRTG URL with user id and password.

"ISPs must have complete information regarding the exact location of the 
client," the memo advised. Failure to comply with BTRC demands may 
result in closure of the ISP, it warned.

A senior BTRC official, on condition of anonymity, claimed to 
E-Bangladesh that BTRC is assisting RAB members in their crackdown on 
illegal VOIP operators. He could not, however, explain why regular home 
users are being targeted.

In Dhaka, in the last week of September, a broadband user in a 
residential area received, as he described to E-Bangladesh in an email, 
"uninvited guests:" 5 plainclothes RAB men and 2 BTRC officials.

They said they were looking for VOIP equipments… Clearly they saw I did 
not have any of those. Still a RAB member was asking me questions and 
taking notes, like, what I do in real life and internet etc… I doubted 
if those people even knew anything about VOIP, they were checking my 
computer… Even my MSN Messenger and Skype contact lists were checked… 
How could I explain to someone who did not even know about voice chats?

Similar reports of RAB visits to internet users in Chittagong and Sylhet 
have been confirmed. One user in Sylhet expressed his frustration via email,

Is it a crime, to have an internet connection? They were misbehaving 
even when they wanted to check my computer. I was telling them I did not 
do any VOIP business then why check my computer… No one is talking about 
this. Now if my sister wants to use internet RAB will come and search 
for her, what nonsense is this?

[Translated from Bengali.]

In another email, a System Administrator of one of the ISPs told 
E-Bangladesh,

If this continues then using internet in Bangladesh will become a crime 
sometime soon. We have to shut down our business. These people [RAB] 
enter our server rooms without permission and ask stupid questions and 
misbehave. I was informed by my sources inside BTRC that these 
house-to-house searches will intensify from next Thursday. If they go to 
people's houses like this they will stop using internet out of fear.

…

If I have to reveal my admin password, user logins and passwords, what 
kind of service am I going to provide? Where in world they have found 
this formula?

The ISP Association of Bangladesh — umbrella organization of internet 
service providers – could not be contacted. BTRC officials declined to 
issue any official explanation. Repeated attempts to contact RAB 
headquarters in Dhaka for its version of the story failed.]


http://www.bangladesh-web.com/view.php?hidRecord=172766



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