In a message dated 00-08-01 17:18:48 EDT, you write:

<< Britain and US monitoring all global messages


 Voice recognition is available according to some where they can pick out
 your voice from millions of calls. But I think they have trouble just with
 the New Zealand and Aust accents, others OK. Well a few years ago anyway.
 The other thing is when certain words are mentioned like UFO they start
 recording the conversation. I have heard whirring after mentioning UFO.
 Traces of email messages show they go through Virginia in USA.(CIA)
 Nicky

 Britain and US monitoring all global messages

 By Stephen Castle in Brussels

 http://www.independent.co.uk/news/Digital/Update/2000-01/monitoring280100.sh
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 28 January 2000

 Almost every modern form of communication, from satellites to the internet,
 is being intercepted by a multi-billion pound global surveillance operation
 dominated by the US and Britain, according to a report for the European
 Parliament.

 The scale of communications monitoring in the cyber age is laid out in a
 document, due to be debated next month, which puts the price-tag of the
 global snooping operation at 15 to 20bn euros annually.

 The report sparked claims yesterday that the UK is aiding American economic
 and commercial espionage at the expense of its European partners by
 assisting it in surveillance work through a long-standing arrangement.
 According to the document, written by the researcher Duncan Campbell, more
 than 120 satellite-based systems are working simultaneously to collect
 intelligence.

 International telephone calls can be monitored with a speaker recognition
 system – effectively a voiceprint – which can recognise the speech of a
 targeted individual making a call. However, effective "word-spotting"
 systems which are activated when key words are spoken are not available
 despite 30 years of research.

 The document also argues that a previously unknown international
 organisation called "Ilets" has "put in place contentious plans to require
 manufacturers and operators of new communications systems to build in
 monitoring capacity for use by national-security or law-enforcement
 organisations." In addition, it says that industrial or economic espionage
 is common because there is "wide-ranging evidence indicating that major
 governments are routinely utilising communications intelligence to provide
 commercial advantage to companies and trade." The paper is one of a series
 which has been commissioned by the European Parliament ahead of a set of
 public hearings in Brussels next month, against a backdrop of mounting
 concern over the erosion of civil liberties.

 An earlier document prepared for MEPs in 1997 gave details of a highly
 automated Anglo-American system for processing intelligence known as
 Echelon, which collates communications, collected at interception points
 around the globe, and sends them for evaluation at spy stations. UK-US
 cooperation dates back to 1947 but Echelon's monitoring is now routine and
 indiscriminate and is now designed for non-military targets such
 governments, businesses and other organisations.

 The intelligence services seem so far to have kept pace with the explosion
 in the quantity of electronic communications through the internet, something
 which was thought at one time to pose a significant challenge to the
 agencies. Much of the globe's internet capacity is located in the US or
 passes through it and, the document argues, "communications from Europe to
 and from Asia, Oceania, Africa or South America normally travel via the
 United States".

 That means that "a large proportion of international communications on the
 internet will by the nature of the system pass through the US and thus be
 readily accessible to NSA [National Security Agency]" and can be sifted
 relatively easily from their origin and destination. The document points
 out, however, that the costs and technical difficulties of surveillance are
 growing.


 © 2000 Independent Digital (UK) Ltd.







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