If I’m the VoIP provider, I can easily record conversations. And I would
expect LE to come with a phone number not an IP address. If it’s OTT VoIP, how
likely is it to be going over public WiFi at a park? I guess that’s possible.
But again, wouldn’t they start with a phone number and
It's not about logic or feasibility, it's about the government needing to
feel important. Bureaucracy on autopilot.
I had the FBI office call me asking about an IP and they simply didn't
understand NAT or SSL.
On Tue, Mar 19, 2024 at 5:50 AM Forrest Christian (List Account) <
I see CALEA as a holdover from those days when most of the traffic on the
internet was unecrypted. Law enforcement wanted to be able to wiretap the
internet just like they could wiretap POTS.
Nowadays, I'm not sure what law enforcement could actually do with the
captured data. What an isp has