On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 14:55, Alan Johnston alan.b.johns...@gmail.com wrote:
Is this yet another reason not to have IETF meetings in the USA? ;-)
http://yro.slashdot.org/story/12/02/02/1719221/do-you-like-online-privacy-you-may-be-a-terrorist
The FBI and their would-be tipsters could
On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 14:55, Alan Johnston alan.b.johns...@gmail.com wrote:
The FBI and their would-be tipsters could be flat out trying
investigate everyone who [...]
... including uses a VPN -- which is ubiquitous among business travelers.
Seriously - who writes this stuff?
I'd guess
On 02/02/2012 06:55 PM, Alan Johnston wrote:
Is this yet another reason not to have IETF meetings in the USA? ;-)
http://yro.slashdot.org/story/12/02/02/1719221/do-you-like-online-privacy-you-may-be-a-terrorist
The FBI and their would-be tipsters could be flat out trying
investigate
Is this yet another reason not to have IETF meetings in the USA? ;-)
http://yro.slashdot.org/story/12/02/02/1719221/do-you-like-online-privacy-you-may-be-a-terrorist
The FBI and their would-be tipsters could be flat out trying
investigate everyone who uses encryption, anonymizer
Hides the screen, nervous, pays cash... Sounds to me like anyone
surfing pr0n at the Internet Cafe is now a suspected terrorist.
On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 14:55, Alan Johnston alan.b.johns...@gmail.com wrote:
Is this yet another reason not to have IETF meetings in the USA? ;-)
http
On 02/02/2012 23:05, Chris Grundemann wrote:
Hides the screen, nervous, pays cash... Sounds to me like anyone
surfing pr0n at the Internet Cafe is now a suspected terrorist.
If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear
(Apologies to Daniel Solove who has written extensively about this
On 2/2/12 1:55 PM, Alan Johnston wrote:
Is this yet another reason not to have IETF meetings in the USA? ;-)
http://yro.slashdot.org/story/12/02/02/1719221/do-you-like-online-privacy-you-may-be-a-terrorist
The FBI and their would-be tipsters could be flat out trying
investigate everyone