1996-02-02 - Espionage-enabled Greed

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From: nobody@REPLAY.COM (Anonymous)
Date: Sat, 3 Feb 1996 01:35:41 +0800
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Espionage-enabled Greed
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To follow up the GNN report on Net espionage and NSA 
sniffing:


For a quick overview of the prime sites for sniffing, see
the informative map of the major US NAP's, routers and
interconnections at:

   http://www.cerf.net/cerfnet/about/interconnects.html


MAE-East, MAE-West, MAE-Chicago and others are detailed
at:

   http://www.mfsdatanet.com:80/MAE/


AltaVista offers more about the Routing Arbiter project -
- for examples, www.ra.net; rrdb.ra.net; rrdb.merit.edu;
isi.com -- as well as about FIX-East and FIX-West, 
various NAP's and the international exchanges and 
routers.


Is there technology for eluding these espionage-enabled
chokepoints -- tunneling, satellite-richochet or 
otherwise?


The newly announced Planet 1 personal satellite phone
system, $2,500 a unit, could it provide secure privacy 
off the heirarchical telecomm throttle? Or, are all
options slowly being shutdown by regulated greed?







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