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super jumbe
30th October, 2015, 08:32 PM
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The government's new surveillance bill plans to give police the power to access the web browsing history of anyone in the UK. Under the proposal, telecoms and internet service providers will be legally required to retain their customers' web browsing history for a period of 12 months that enforcement agencies can then use in their investigations.

The communication firms will be paid to log their customers' emails, internet use and other correspondence so that they can be easily searched by security officials, namely the police, the National Crime Agency, the intelligence agencies and even the HM Revenue and Customs.

The proposal will allow the police to seize details of the website and access specific web addresses visited by anyone. However, they will need to get judicial approval to access the content of the websites. The bill is set to be introduced by Home Secretary Theresa May in the House of Commons on Wednesday (4 November).

"I've said many times before that it is not possible to debate the balance between privacy and security, including the rights and wrongs of intrusive powers and the oversight arrangements that govern them without also considering the threats that we face as a country," May was quoted as saying by The Telegraph.

"Those threats remain considerable and they are evolving. They include not just terrorism from overseas and home-grown in the UK, but also industrial, military and state espionage. They include not just organised criminality, but also the proliferation of once physical crimes online, such as child sexual exploitation. And the technological challenges that that brings. In the face of such threats we have a duty to ensure that the agencies whose job it is to keep us safe have the powers they need to do the job," she said.


https://uk.news.yahoo.com/uk-police-powers-check-publics-050757278.html#c7z4Vh3

ifred
31st October, 2015, 10:08 AM
Love them to monitor and store meaty's and a few others on here web browsing ...I give them a week before they ask for a repeal of the law :biggrin:
Indicate the level of understanding the govt have about technology. The worse thing is they claim they know how to run the country :cower:

rds60h
31st October, 2015, 01:12 PM
Love them to monitor and store meaty's and a few others on here web browsing ...I give them a week before they ask for a repeal of the law :biggrin:
Indicate the level of understanding the govt have about technology. The worse thing is they claim they know how to run the country :cower:

Totally agree, as for "know how to run the country" I think they would have trouble running a ~~~~ing tap !

Meat-Head
1st November, 2015, 11:51 AM
Well that's intresting, just because somebody been looking at new cars, don't mean they are going to buy one with laundered money.

just because somebody spends hours on heavy-r watching people getting
turned into dead one, don't mean they are going to do that.

just because somebody watches fatal car crashes on YouTube don't mean they will .

BUT if a DK member LEECHES from INFERIOR websites using a fake ID, so what.

if the naughty ppl go to libary and write down the information its wasted time as it don't exsist.


was a case of mistaken identity and microshtie went into somebody's hotmail account, then big boo-har about it

GastonJ
1st November, 2015, 10:34 PM
All they will do is drive more people into using Tor for browsing, pgp for encrypting email and other technologies that encrypt voice and chat. Then they'll have to pass laws to make encryption illegal, bunch of cking losers. They should be targeting those that they suspect, not mass collection, which is doomed to failure. Just because it's a technology they don't understand and can't control :banghead:

Meat-Head
2nd November, 2015, 12:44 AM
True gaston but the fuzz have to start somewhere

ifred
2nd November, 2015, 08:48 AM
gaston is on their list now :satellite:

gmb45
2nd November, 2015, 08:51 AM
talking of tor..... http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-34677323

Johnner
2nd November, 2015, 08:56 AM
Think Meaty should set up his own browsing and messaging service.Could be called MOR.

Would make a packet out of it,as the decryption technology doesn't exist yet.

ifred
2nd November, 2015, 09:15 AM
I think meaty service should be called pour .....he like to leave the tap on all the time

super jumbe
2nd November, 2015, 09:52 AM
I think meaty service should be called pour .....he like to leave the tap on all the time

Now wonder the public are morning about water presher down in Meatheadshire with kalipo not willing to pay any bills the future is orange....http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums/images/smilies/hmmmm2.gif

Mjolinor
2nd November, 2015, 10:07 AM
True gaston but the fuzz have to start somewhere

Most of them should start back at the beginning at Nursery and if they still have difficulty understanding stuff then they should enlist special help for the less gifted.

super jumbe
2nd November, 2015, 11:06 AM
True gaston but the fuzz have to start somewhere

Not when you are running virtual windows nothing to find because nothing is saved…back to drawing board…http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums/images/smilies/dontknow.gif

GastonJ
2nd November, 2015, 06:56 PM
Not when you are running virtual windows nothing to find because nothing is saved…back to drawing board…:dontknow:

Did you buy your Windows from Safestyle?

Meat-Head
2nd November, 2015, 07:30 PM
Did you buy your Windows from Safestyle?

They gone bust or something?

Does go the other way if sonebody accused of Tweeting without due care and attention, yet proved to be on heavy-r or dk, worth it, but chances are not

Meat-Head
4th November, 2015, 03:03 PM
Saud on fab fm today its happening 1 year data holding, who is paying for the server space?

whrre is it, ISP or at the fuzz shop?

GastonJ
4th November, 2015, 08:56 PM
Welcome to North Korean style freedom in the UK.

PremierD
4th November, 2015, 09:07 PM
And they have banned ... super encryption as well ..... lol lol lol

If we can't crack it you can't use it .. tossers

GastonJ
4th November, 2015, 09:24 PM
I didn't know that, but now I do, I'll be expecting 100 of them for after dinner coffee this evening then lol

maca
4th November, 2015, 09:29 PM
Well i surf for 2 faced bastards so i should be ok all they'll find is them selves .....

Meat-Head
4th November, 2015, 09:42 PM
Didnt see the Tweet or post banning encryption .

So just get this straight, Vic and Nosher and myself. All meat in a
field near Hampshire, we then exchange pieces of paper or go buy a
newspaper, then we use winrar with a fancy Password, then each of us
use the paper to 'decode' the password on the rar files.

the rar files contain details about INFERIOR websites.


tgen repeat rar passwording the file 5 more times.

Meat-Head
5th November, 2015, 06:50 PM
And they have banned ... super encryption as well ..... lol lol lol

If we can't crack it you can't use it .. tossers

oh yeah looks like it.

https://mobile.twitter.com/jleyden/status/662162439891496960?p=v

GastonJ
5th November, 2015, 10:20 PM
MI5 has secretly been collecting vast amounts of data about UK phone calls to search for terrorist connections.
The programme has been running for 10 years under a law described as "vague" by the government's terror watchdog.
It emerged as Home Secretary Theresa May unveiled a draft bill governing spying on communications by the authorities.
If it becomes law, the internet activity of everyone in Britain will be held for a year by service providers.

"It also revealed that the UK security services have been allowed to collect large amounts of data on phone calls "to identify subjects of interest within the UK and overseas"

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-34729139

and perhaps pass that information onto the newspapers. Perhaps Dave was employing Andy Coulson for tips on how to be a greasy sneaky oily bassard all that time. He now has it down to a fine art.

Meat-Head
6th November, 2015, 02:33 PM
Whilst tweeting Dave now "pry minister, welcome to Korea"

Meat-Head
18th June, 2016, 12:16 PM
And they have banned ... super encryption as well ..... lol lol lol

If we can't crack it you can't use it .. tossers

ON TOPIC:-

Just sent Vic my imganary friend a whatsapp telling him
my unwanted weird friend says he not invited to the bbq tonight
(text can be seen if needed). Whatassaap now comes up "end to end encrption"
as standard, nobody can read them.

so how does that work with MFI etc?

ifred
19th June, 2016, 10:53 AM
ON TOPIC:-

Just sent Vic my imganary friend a whatsapp telling him
my unwanted weird friend says he not invited to the bbq tonight
(text can be seen if needed). Whatassaap now comes up "end to end encrption"
as standard, nobody can read them.

so how does that work with MFI etc?


Decrypt that msg guys :rofl:

Meat-Head
19th June, 2016, 11:47 AM
Decrypt that msg guys :rofl:

1) i5hit
2) "whats app"
3) fully encryptied messages
4) only receiver can view them

rideon
19th June, 2016, 01:46 PM
Decrypt that msg guys :rofl:

yea.. MH messages are already encrypted ...




1) i5hit
2) "whats app"
3) fully encryptied messages
4) only receiver can view them


no 4 is funny...

on DK, the whole forum can read your posts,still...
http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums/showthread.php/433910-How-to-decipher-what-Meat-Head-wanted-to-say-Problems-with-understanding-Meat-Head

Meat-Head
30th September, 2016, 02:06 PM
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CAn we keep this thread clear untill gastonj losted, thankssss