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LinuxVillage welcome => Technical discussions => Discussion démarrée par: ka9yhd le 04 juillet 2013 à 18:12:23

Titre: PRISM scandal: internet exchange points as targets for surveillance
Posté par: ka9yhd le 04 juillet 2013 à 18:12:23
"At least some of the data traffic coming through the German internet exchange point DE-CIX is diverted to German intelligence and other agencies. This was confirmed by an expert connected to the company that runs the internet exchange point, talking to The H's associates at heise online. The peak load at DE-CIX, which claims to be the world's largest internet exchange point, is currently measured at more than 2.5 Tbit/s. Over 500 peering partners, including most of the major internet providers, use the more than 700 10Gbit/s and 200 Gbit/s ports, and the peering platform is due to be expanded to 100 Gbit/s connections in the next few months"

http://www.h-online.com/security/news/item/PRISM-scandal-internet-exchange-points-as-targets-for-surveillance-1909989.html (http://www.h-online.com/security/news/item/PRISM-scandal-internet-exchange-points-as-targets-for-surveillance-1909989.html)
Titre: Re : PRISM scandal: internet exchange points as targets for surveillance
Posté par: melodie le 05 juillet 2013 à 02:26:31
What about it? Are they linking more data through different countries?

Again about Prism: http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/07/03/us-usa-security-snowden-idUSBRE9610C520130703 (http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/07/03/us-usa-security-snowden-idUSBRE9610C520130703)
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Titre: Re : Re : PRISM scandal: internet exchange points as targets for surveillance
Posté par: melodie le 05 juillet 2013 à 14:01:17
The article I posted is about the spying and data collection that Germany is doing, but Germany has demanded that the US stop spying.


But it is ok for Germany to do the same as the US?

Spying keeps they busy, right? If they spy each other I would not mind, and probably wouldn't you either :D
What and who are they spying on? The people? Then it is very mean of them!