Re: Internet Clampdown Coming
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Originally Posted by
life on mars
So what is the solution
It depends on what the definition of "all kinds of extremism" is. Theresa May is pretty vague when it comes to describing things
Re: Internet Clampdown Coming
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Originally Posted by
Whisperer
No expert just my experience of western capitalism....the british and american businessman are the smartest in the world they'll fleece you for your last penny even if that is nicking an extra inch of legroom on your holiday flight.
We do seem to have the most amazing choice of cheap airlines though so let's be fair.
Yours,
Cheap Airlines Addict,
Sarajevo,
Bosnia.
Re: Internet Clampdown Coming
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Originally Posted by
Dr Lecter
Using it as a sofa instead.
Makes more sense.
:thumbup: especially in this heat, dont want to lug it all the way back to the store :thumbup:
Re: Internet Clampdown Coming
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Originally Posted by
Wales-Bales
Any predictions?
Snoopers charter not working out too well then.
Re: Internet Clampdown Coming
I dropped my son and his mate off at Stanstead airport at 4.30 this morning drove up to the terminal got the bags out have a good time in shagamoose boys drove off £3.50 to get out fleeced again.
CNUTS
Re: Internet Clampdown Coming
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Originally Posted by
ninianclark
"Any predictions?"
Believe it or not the security services are not interested in your bizarre w@nking online behaviour.
What they are interested in is metadata, direction of traffic, and getting ISP's to have a more concise 'big data' logging systems that keeps historical data.
No easy task
They are interested when the wanking is over kids and rightly so.
Re: Internet Clampdown Coming
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Originally Posted by
ninianclark
"Any predictions?"
Believe it or not the security services are not interested in your bizarre w@nking online behaviour.
What they are interested in is metadata, direction of traffic, and getting ISP's to have a more concise 'big data' logging systems that keeps historical data.
No easy task
Interesting, then, that people's internet history is quite often used as evidence in a Court of Law (or the press - depends who sees it first).
Re: Internet Clampdown Coming
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Originally Posted by
ninianclark
The internet history you are talking about is the browser cache and other logs which are stored on the persons device.
Any wanna be terrorist etc would have wiped that, or would have used a USB based OS like Kali Linux etc and then thrown away the usb stick.
The internet history I am talking about is the IP traffic, the destination IP address, what other protocols used etc.
Did they use the TOR (The Onion Router) and associated tools.
It is near on impossible to track such things as a matter of course, and the amount of data needed is huge. There are tools that can do it - but they wouldn't be able to cope with the levels of traffic. You could attempt to filter it - but with websites and communication methods ever changing - it's not as straight forward as people make out.
It sounds like you have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. It sounds like you've just tried to find anything to support this nonsense because the party you "support" are all for it.
Another example of how stupid partisan politics is.
Re: Internet Clampdown Coming
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Croesy Blue
It sounds like you have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. It sounds like you've just tried to find anything to support this nonsense because the party you "support" are all for it.
Another example of how stupid partisan politics is.
:hehe:
The old Feedback would have tied you up in knots by now.
Re: Internet Clampdown Coming
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Originally Posted by
Dr Lecter
:hehe:
The old Feedback would have tied you up in knots by now.
Ah but would he have had him looking sheepishly at the ground speechless ???
Re: Internet Clampdown Coming
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Originally Posted by
ninianclark
The internet history you are talking about is the browser cache and other logs which are stored on the persons device.
Any wanna be terrorist etc would have wiped that, or would have used a USB based OS like Kali Linux etc and then thrown away the usb stick.
The internet history I am talking about is the IP traffic, the destination IP address, what other protocols used etc.
Did they use the TOR (The Onion Router) and associated tools.
It is near on impossible to track such things as a matter of course, and the amount of data needed is huge. There are tools that can do it - but they wouldn't be able to cope with the levels of traffic. You could attempt to filter it - but with websites and communication methods ever changing - it's not as straight forward as people make out.
You make it sound like this will only affect nasty terrorists. The fact is, anti terrorism laws have been used before for trivial matters
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukne...in-crimes.html
When the Government gets rid of human rights laws to fight terrorism, the new laws are not selective and apply to all.
Re: Internet Clampdown Coming
the key here will be the term intranet
you use the government safe intranet, where all the sites are checked, you can go about your business knowing you are fairly safe
imagine it to be akin to China's 'net
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blue matt
the key here will be the term intranet
you use the government safe intranet, where all the sites are checked, you can go about your business knowing you are fairly safe
imagine it to be akin to China's 'net
I've only heard great things about the Chinese internet.
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lardy
I've only heard great things about the Chinese internet.
i am sure you have