Feds Want to Eavesdrop on Airborne Internet Users |
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Consumer Affairrs.com (consumeraffairs@telecom-digest.org) Sun, 17 Jul 2005 23:18:17 -0500
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Federal law enforcement agencies say they're all in favor of airline passengers being able to surf the Web and send and receive emails, as long as the feds are able to listen in.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and other agencies have told
DHS wants the providers to be able to identify Internet users by their
The government fears that terrorists could use the Internet to
In a filing with the FCC, DHS said federal agencies have only "a short
The FCC has been studying the technical issues involved in providing
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