[privacy] AT&T and Other ISPs May Be Getting Ready to Filter Your Traffic

Paul Ferguson fergdawg at netzero.net
Wed Jan 9 01:04:56 CST 2008


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- -- Valdis.Kletnieks at vt.edu wrote:

>Of course, the problem is that the instant the *first* major provider
>announces 
plans to actually do this, all the popular content-sharing programs will
quickly
sprout OpenSSL and similar features - probably even before the *second* big
provider is able to deploy.
>
For that matter, don't a lot of content-sharing programs *already* use
crypto?
>

Do they? Really?

I think a more important questions is whether _all_ user-to-user
communications will move to an encrypted transport, as I'm SURE it
will if this becomes as repressive as I think it will.

F the Man.

- - ferg

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