From: Harvey Newstrom (harv@gate.net)
Date: Sat Jan 31 1998 - 10:55:30 MST
Here is an excerpt from the RISKS DIGEST 19.58, posted in comp.risks. This
is the first public decalration I have seen that all e-mail, telephone and
fax communications [in this case, for Europe] are routinely intercepted by
the United States National Security Agency. I can provide no further
information than what is already published elsewhere:
Subject: RISKS DIGEST 19.58
From: risko@csl.sri.com (RISKS List Owner)
Organization: The Internet Gateway Service
Date: 30 Jan 98 17:34:24 GMT
Newsgroups: comp.risks
RISKS-LIST: Risks-Forum Digest Friday 30 January 1998 Volume 19 : Issue 58
FORUM ON RISKS TO THE PUBLIC IN COMPUTERS AND RELATED SYSTEMS (comp.risks)
ACM Committee on Computers and Public Policy, Peter G. Neumann, moderator
A draft ("consultation version") of a report by the European Parliament's
Office for Scientific and Technological Option Assessment (STOA) entitled
"AN APPRAISAL OF TECHNOLOGIES OF POLITICAL CONTROL" has been submitted to
the EuroParl's Civil Liberties and Interior Committee. Several IT-relevant
excerpts are now available at John Young's widely respected crypto-politics
website: <<http://www.jya.com/atpc.htm>
"[...] Within Europe, all e-mail, telephone and fax communications are
routinely intercepted by the United States National Security Agency,
transferring all target information from the European mainland via the
strategic hub of London then by satellite to Fort Meade in Maryland via the
crucial hub at Menwith Hill in the North York Moors of the UK."
-- Harvey Newstrom <mailto: harv@gate.net> PGP 5.5 Fingerprint F746 7A20 EB7D 27BA 80A5 4473 D8E1 6A54 1EB0 56F7 PGP Public Key from <http://pgpkeys.mit.edu:11371>, <ldap://certserver.pgp.com>
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