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Rohirrim
06-21-2009, 08:16 PM
The Iranian regime has developed, with the assistance of European telecommunications companies, one of the world's most sophisticated mechanisms for controlling and censoring the Internet, allowing it to examine the content of individual online communications on a massive scale. [...]

[I]n confronting the political turmoil that has consumed the country this past week, the Iranian government appears to be engaging in a practice often called deep-packet inspection, which enables authorities to not only block communication but to monitor it to gather information about individuals, as well as alter it for disinformation purposes, according to these experts.

The monitoring capability was provided, at least in part, by a joint venture of Siemens AG, the German conglomerate, and Nokia Corp., the Finnish cellphone company, in the second half of 2008, Ben Roome, a spokesman for the joint venture, confirmed.

The "monitoring center," installed within the government's telecom monopoly, was part of a larger contract with Iran that included mobile-phone networking technology, Mr. Roome said. "If you sell networks, you also, intrinsically, sell the capability to intercept any communication that runs over them," said Mr. Roome.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/06/13/iran-demonstrations-viole_n_215189.html

I can't wait for the rightards to come in here and support the rationalizations of Mr. Roome.

cutthemdown
06-22-2009, 11:50 AM
Let's blow it up.

Bob
06-22-2009, 11:59 AM
Or brought to the people by a theocracy without a conscience....

Garcia Bronco
06-22-2009, 12:54 PM
LOL. We have the samething here. Anyone can sniff network traffic provided they have access. Especially inline access. But I truly doubt the Iranian Governemnt is changing packets at the packet level. It's much easier just to make them drop.

Every ISP here in the States has the exact power to do the exact samething. They can put a stop to it anytime, re-route information, and cause severe network outages. And the Government controls DNS and routing.

ORTONRULES
06-22-2009, 01:52 PM
LOL. We have the samething here. Anyone can sniff network traffic provided they have access. Especially inline access. But I truly doubt the Iranian Governemnt is changing packets at the packet level. It's much easier just to make them drop.

Every ISP here in the States has the exact power to do the exact samething. They can put a stop to it anytime, re-route information, and cause severe network outages. And the Government controls DNS and routing.

That is kind of scary no? How do we know they are not watching us now. Collection information for the future one world government?

Garcia Bronco
06-22-2009, 02:13 PM
That is kind of scary no? How do we know they are not watching us now. Collection information for the future one world government?

They can collect it, but it isn't really something they can investigate all at once. We're talking about billions(if not more) of packets transmitted in the US everyday from thousands of IP's. But they can flag key words for example and then they'll look deeper if they want to. If you want a conversation kept confidential with the greatest chance of success....do it in person. :)

Dukes
06-23-2009, 07:48 AM
That is kind of scary no? How do we know they are not watching us now. Collection information for the future one world government?

Garcia is right when he says the can collect it. But honestly, don't you think they have better things to look at anyway? Besides, if someone at NSA is caught (and they would get caught) looking at any traffic from this country they are fired.

BroncoBuff
06-23-2009, 12:02 PM
Or brought to the people by a theocracy without a conscience....

You mean the Bush administration, right?