Beware ! your online activities are going to be recorded

Today I saw one interesting but painful information in cnet news. The news is that FBI want all ISPs to keep a record of their customer's online activities. ISPs are bound to keep this customer online activities record for two years. Customer online activities includes the websites he or she visits,her activities on the websites including the pages they visits etc. They have their own reasons to ask these details as their primary goal is to stop threats to the country but the new demand is not going to be so smooth. In the cnet news they added the responses of major ISP,s. They are negative to the new demand.


"We're not set up to keep URL information anywhere in the network," said Drew Arena, Verizon's vice president and he added the following statement "if you were do to deep packet inspection to see all the URLs, you would arguably violate the Wiretap Act."

Any way it is clearly shows how goverments of various countries want to monitor their people. If any one ask for their privacy they know how to answer it by adding national security to it.



To read the source of this article please click on the link below.

http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-10448060-38.html?tag=mncol

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

nice post. thanks.