- 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.
Good!
Good
Hold on while I dig out the world’s smallest violin for them.
Think of the children!
Can I activate home routing and PET on my phone? Or do I need to get a special SIM card for that? I’m confused about how this works.
We should give them universal admin privileges.
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Well this seems like a guy I can trust!
For those who aren’t aware. This is talking about when cell phones roam into other networks, they now encrypt the traffic back to the home provider which means law enforcement struggle to tap it (legally or illegally).
PET is privacy enhancing technologies
Oh my! Encryption makes it harder to snoop uninvited into things that should not concern them in the first place! Shocking!
I get that that’s bad and that shouldn’t be.
But there just have been too many cases of unlawful interception (NSA and Criminal). So I personally don’t think we should move back away from encryption
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Never heard of Europol. Is that just interpol but only for Europe?
Pretty much.
Good. Fk off governments.
Tough. Shit.
That’s going to be a recurring theme. Law enforcement starts scanning one thing, businesses, criminals and citizens start using something else. They’ll have to forbid everything that’s not open, but by then legal businesses stop using the net because all their secrets get stolen.
Good! The government has no business in peoples’ homes.