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Password Interception in a SSL/TLS Channel

White Papers The paper shows it is actually applicable against latest and most popular implementations of SSL/TLS (at the time this paper was written) for password interception. Simple password authentication is often used e.g.from an email software application...

[October 5, 2009, 0:00]

Email interception law faces more delays

News The technical advisory board, which is supposed to help iron out the technical issues surrounding the interception of all emails and Web traffic in the UK, has not yet been formed. Until the technical board is formed and has time to figure out how...

[March 1, 2002, 14:48]

Demon founder in court over email interception charges

News Clifford Stanford, the founder of Demon and Redbus, went on trial on Tuesday over charges of unlawful email interception. The trial at Southwark Crown Court began with the counsel for the defence asking for the judge to rule on certain legal...

[September 13, 2005, 16:05]

Communication interception goes global

News The initial meetings of the committee have already been held, and the committee hopes to identify all XML schemas relating to lawful interception by 10 February. According to the committee, the most common activity related to lawful interception is...

[January 24, 2003, 9:05]

Lawful Interception for Mobile IP Networks - A Mobile Agent Approach

White Papers Mobility enabling architectures, such as Mobile IP, bring unique challenges to the act of Lawful Interception (LI). Inefficiencies in bandwidth and host resource usage result when the LI model used in telephony networks is applied to the Mobile IP...

[May 24, 2006, 1:00]

ISPs face data interception deadline

News Not only has the Home Office still failed to tell ISPs how they will be compensated for maintaining their interception capabilities, but the measures, which the government said were introduced to combat terrorism and organised crime, only apply to...

[July 10, 2002, 16:03]

EC prepares interception directive for email

News Interception of electronic communications during criminal investigations or as a matter of national security is expected to be justified under the new directives. Telecoms operators must allow law enforcement agencies to intercept e-mail messages...

[June 8, 2000, 11:40]

MSDN Webcast: Creating a Windows Mobile Line of Business (LOB) Application (Part 8 of 13): State and Notification Broker and Message Interception (Level 300)

White Papers This is one is a series of 13 webcasts which shows how to create a line of business application that runs on a Microsoft Windows Mobile device. This webcast explains how to use the new Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 State and Notification Broker...

[May 5, 2006, 1:00]

News Burst: EC prepares interception directive for email

News Telecoms operators must allow law enforcement agencies to intercept e-mail messages according to new legislation being prepared by the European Commission. The proposals will also look at the prevention of spam mail and anonymous and unsolicited...

[June 8, 2000, 7:09]

Surveillance: Government plans e-surveillance - Part 2

News At the heart of the surveillance debate is the proposed Interception of Communications Act (IOCA), which, if it is made law, will give the police access to all electronic communications. Warrants for interception have previously been issued only by...

[September 27, 1999, 11:25]

RIPA demands push up ISP costs

News From 1st August, ISPs and telcos will be obliged to maintain certain minimum levels of interception capacity in order to assist law enforcement agencies. Where the service provider serves more than 10,000 people, to enable the simultaneous...

[July 9, 2002, 15:41]

News Burst: Home Office wants snoop powers for comms

News The consultative paper published today is intended to modernise the Interception of Communications Act of 1985 according to Home Secretary Jack Straw. Under the proposals Internet Service Providers will be required to ensure their systems are 'open...

[June 22, 1999, 17:21]

How to spot Echelon listening stations

News In its draft report into the Echelon communications interception network, the European Parliament provided a guide to identifying Echelon listening stations. Interception stations are not. The reason that the European Parliament's own rapporteur...

[May 29, 2001, 16:12]

A Year Ago: Government plans e-surveillance

News At the heart of the surveillance debate is the proposed Interception of Communications Act, which, if it is made law, will give the police access to all electronic communications. The interception of email

[September 27, 2000, 7:02]

Gov't Big Brother plans draw fire from ISPA

News The Internet Service Providers' Association (ISPA) has joined the ranks of those criticising the government's proposed update to the Interception of Communications Act (IOCA). If ISPs have to provide interception capability on every new technology...

[September 8, 1999, 15:20]

Surveillance: Government plans e-surveillance

News At the heart of the surveillance debate is the proposed Interception of Communications Act, which, if it is made law, will give the police access to all electronic communications. The interception of email

[September 27, 1999, 11:25]

Government plans may endanger Net privacy

News While the recently published e-commerce bill has grabbed the headlines, privacy on the Net is far more threatened by plans to update to the Interception of Communications Act (IOCA) according to civil liberty groups and Internet experts.

[August 31, 1999, 15:41]

Experts: Gov't web-monitoring plan is unworkable

News The Interception Modernisation Programme (IMP) calls for internet service providers to record the traffic details of all web communications. Not only are a multiplicity of web protocols used by different companies, Sommer said, but those protocols...

[June 18, 2009, 12:34]

UK comms-snooping requests top half a million

News The figure was published in the annual report of the interception of communications commissioner Sir Paul Kennedy. Kennedy also reported that the total number of warrants for the interception of communications, such as tapping telephone calls, rose...

[July 24, 2008, 9:23]

Home Office denies prototype intercept database

Blog As part of the Interception Modernisation Programme (IMP), the government has been considering whether to propose a centralised database to store the traffic details of all communications of all UK citizens.

[April 7, 2009, 17:34]

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