A bit of a silly season this one, but in case you didn't know
NTK points out that since August 1st the
RIP bill is in effect, which means that ISPs are supposed to be snooping on their users traffic. Unless...
(3) The obligations in Part II of the Schedule shall not apply to service providers who -(a) do not intend to provide a public telecommunications service to more than 10,000 persons in any one or more parts of the United Kingdom and do not do so
Now, the exact figures for ArgoNet subscriptions isn't available, but I'm pretty sure (given that I work in the same office) it doesn't extend to 10,000 customers. So if you want a bit of privacy... :)
Okay, it's a flippant way to introduce a serious subject, so if you want more info follow the links.
Source: NTK
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ArgoNet haven for terrorists? |
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Phlamethrower (18:06 5/8/2002) ToiletDuck (18:57 5/8/2002) Revin Kevin (20:37 6/8/2002) tribbles (08:02 7/8/2002) rich (13:58 7/8/2002) tribbles (08:12 8/8/2002) tribbles (08:12 8/8/2002) rich (12:40 8/8/2002) andrew (14:15 8/8/2002) tribbles (15:44 9/8/2002)
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #91213, posted by Phlamethrower at 18:06, 5/8/2002 |
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*slaps RIP bill around a bit* |
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Mark Quint |
Message #91214, posted by ToiletDuck at 18:57, 5/8/2002, in reply to message #91213 |
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^ with a trout :o |
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Kevin Wells |
Message #91215, posted by Revin Kevin at 20:37, 6/8/2002, in reply to message #91214 |
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Kick Tony Blair in the Gonads. But he hasn't got any. |
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Jason Tribbeck |
Message #91216, posted by tribbles at 08:02, 7/8/2002, in reply to message #91215 |
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But since ArgoNet is a Pipex reseller, and I'm pretty sure that Pipex have more than 10,000 customers, then Pipex would be doing the monitoring... |
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Richard Goodwin |
Message #91217, posted by rich at 13:58, 7/8/2002, in reply to message #91216 |
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Apart from the modems ArgoNet doesn't use Pipex's infrastucture though, so it would depend on where the monitoring takes place. It couldn't happen on the mail server for instance, which isn't on Pipex's network. |
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Jason Tribbeck |
Message #91218, posted by tribbles at 08:12, 8/8/2002, in reply to message #91217 |
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True - I was more wondering about the WWW activity, which would use Pipex infrastructure. |
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Jason Tribbeck |
Message #91219, posted by tribbles at 08:12, 8/8/2002, in reply to message #91218 |
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But apart from getting explosive recipies, how many terrorists would be surfing? |
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Richard Goodwin |
Message #91220, posted by rich at 12:40, 8/8/2002, in reply to message #91219 |
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Most ArgoNet www pages aren't on Pipex: some user pages are, but they're about to move (allegedly, when WebLoad 3 gets released); all domain and FTP access (even for some non-domain users) is on the same machine as mail. And as for what would terrorists do, how about swapping instructions via email? Or via steg information in a JPEG on an unassuming-looking website? Or FTPing blueprints to a private directory in their webspace? Or... well, you get the idea. |
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Andrew |
Message #91221, posted by andrew at 14:15, 8/8/2002, in reply to message #91220 |
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www.pipebombuk.iconbar.com |
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Jason Tribbeck |
Message #91222, posted by tribbles at 15:44, 9/8/2002, in reply to message #91221 |
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Okay, time to clarify my thoughts again ;-) It's people's surfing activity while connected through Pipex. |
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