
12/09/2012
Leaked documents from a recent ITU meeting have exposed possible usages of deep packet inspection methods in next generation networks.
The leaked documents came to light a few days ago and have been posted to AnonPaste.
The leak file is a 17mb compressed zip file that contains 3 pdf documents.

One of the documents appears to be a complete final draft (the 17mb one) which has most of the important information within it. If things like this actually do go into action it will mean that anyone’s Internet can be monitored extremely closely and it would all be “legal” for them to do so which is absolutely absurd and a invasion of overall privacy.
Related Link:
ITU Passes New Internet Standards, Ignoring Huge Privacy Implications
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