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Why filters won't solve the problem
Imagine that the government is clever enough that it can come up with a filter that has a 99.99% chance of tagging a non-terrorist communication as non-terrorist, and a 99.99% chance of tagging a terrorist-related communication as terrorist. I think we'd all be impressed. Further guess that as many as 1 out of 10,000 (0.01%) of all the ...
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StatNerd
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August 30, 2007
How can we protect against non-gov taps?
Amazingly, most posters are apparently unaware how vulnerable they are, regardless of laws regulating NSA. First of all, virtually every nation in the world EXCEPT us can tap overseas calls originating in the US without ANY judicial oversight. There is no enforced international law assuring the privacy of communications. Second, all your calls ...
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SlaterBait
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August 30, 2007
Yippeee! we can solve our oil problem !! and maybe even erase the federal deficit !!
It is very reassuring that quite a few of even the liberal / libertarian commentators are ready to embrace the assumption that tapping into foreign-foreign communications is ok, and that the problem is only when foreign-domestic / foreign-citizen communications are tapped. Now that the Protect America Act has been passed and signed into law, I ...
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muduka
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August 29, 2007