A Canadian backed study has uncovered widespread Chinese Internet surveillance that tracks text messages sent via Skype. Coverage from the NY Times and the study itself.
Canadian Study Uncovers Widespread Chinese Net Surveillance
October 2, 2008
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“ya hi betsy you get it on with billy yet”
LOL the amount a retards that try and scare people wiht tactics like this amount to if your a high end business man and have very sensitive company stuff wtf aren’t you using custom encryption and a custom app, i am sure some canuck with a bachelors degree in computer science could whip up something in minutes