That's really weird and sinister. Does this apply to monitoring of private networks by their owners? I can understand the government being kept from monitoring communications on private and public networks, but not me from mine or even me from a public network. His statements, carnivore and TIA indicate the Feds are making a huge power grab and claiming ownership of all private networks attached to a public one. They own the airwaves to the extent that I can not make an "unauthorized" receiver or even tell how. Could this be their little way of nerfing further into the internet? Next thing you know, I'll need a court order to look out my window.
On 2003.04.18 11:10 Nashid Hasan wrote: > These legal games are sickening....... > > "Using a honeypot to detect and surveil computer intruders might put you on > the working end of federal wiretapping beef, or even get you sued by the next > hacker that sticks his nose in the trap, a Justice Department attorney warned > Wednesday." > > http://securityfocus.com/news/4004 >
