Alternatiewe goedkoop internet op Mankosi and California

* Waarom moet daar so 'n duur prys betaal word as daar kommunikasie geskied.     Die dorpie Mankosi was aan die voorpunt van 'n eksperiment om die internetgaping te oorbrug en goedkoper "wifi" 'n werklikheid te maak.    Dit is 'n projek wat groot implikasies vir soortgelyke gemeenskappe regoor die wêreld kan hê.   Dit is… Continue reading Alternatiewe goedkoop internet op Mankosi and California

Russia – Sorm 1-2-3

  What is the issue? A Russian security researcher named Leonid Evdokimov uncovered that SORM hardware equipment used by Russian law enforcement authorities to intercept internet traffic had been exposing surveillance data of hundreds of Russians.   A Russian security researcher uncovered 30 SORM devices installed on the network of 20 Russian ISPs that were… Continue reading Russia – Sorm 1-2-3

Russia – SORM-1, SORM-2 and SORM-3

Reference Note on Russian Communications Surveillance - 2018.  James Andrew Lewis is a senior vice president at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). Before joining CSIS, he worked at the Departments of State and Commerce as a Foreign Service officer and as a member of the Senior Executive Service. Senior Vice President and… Continue reading Russia – SORM-1, SORM-2 and SORM-3

Russia – SORM1-2-3 surveillance . . . (privacy)

  The Russian law and surveillance system SORM is becoming more and more frequently used. In fact several “-stan-countries”, eastern Europe and Asian countries have more or less copied the Russian law and system, implementing it into their own laws and regulations. According to statistics published by a NGO on the Russian Supreme Court, the number… Continue reading Russia – SORM1-2-3 surveillance . . . (privacy)

Russia – SORM surveillance . . 123

  2012 - 2014 - The Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has signed a decree that will extend the use of SORM-2 to social network surveillance.    It’s known that the Russian Government is applying a strict surveillance on the Internet within the country, the Kremlin has developed a system code named “SORM-2” to monitor Russian citizens. The… Continue reading Russia – SORM surveillance . . 123

Russia – network on internet companies – SORM surveillance

  In cities across Russia, large boxes in locked rooms are directly connected to the networks of some of the country’s largest phone and internet companies.   These unsuspecting boxes, some the size of a washing machine, house equipment that gives the Russian security services access to the calls and messages of millions of citizens. This government… Continue reading Russia – network on internet companies – SORM surveillance