Home routing and encryption technologies are making lawful interception harder, Europol warns
Home routing and encryption technologies are making lawful interception harder, Europol warns
Home routing is a useful technical solution for travelers interested in seamless internet access through their domestic provider. Users can also enjoy enhanced security if the provider...
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- Home routing and encryption technologies are making lawful interception harder for Europol
- PET-enabled home routing allows for secure communication, hindering law enforcement's ability to intercept and monitor communications
- Europol suggests solutions such as disabling PET technologies and implementing cross-border interception standards to address the issue.
Robbers with masks are harder to catch. We should ban all kind of clothes!
40 1 ReplyAll I can say is: good!
18 0 Replyoh I'm going to cry, poor europol
On another note, I have to find out how to encrypt my router or whatever, I had never heard of this, I'll call it the Straisand effect
15 1 ReplyVPN.
It's VPNs.
it's not about Routers, it's about routing. Routing through VPNs or Onion or whatever
5 0 Replyaaaa, ok, I usually use opera and I almost always have the default vpn activated, it's not the best in the world but I guess it will be worth it
Thanks for the info
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Hey Europol: EAT MY DIRTY ASSHOLE.
14 1 ReplyCan't you say that in a more cultured manner?
4 0 ReplyHoly coincidence, Batman, I was just downloading some classical music when I saw your reply. Excuse me, I need to go download one more piece...
4 0 ReplyI totally thought you were going to go in a different direction with that video
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Isn’t Europe always warning that the rest of the world’s privacy standards aren’t as strong as theirs?
5 1 ReplyEuropol are awful, they are pushing chat control as well. ACAB and all that.
That said, is it better anywhere else?
7 0 ReplyGDPR [rules] largely do not apply to the justice system (within the EU).
4 0 ReplyFair point
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