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Post by account_disabled on Feb 27, 2024 23:56:26 GMT -5
System consisted of nothing but a radio-controlled plastic plane capable Microsoft has filed a patent application for the "legal interception" We simply consider it inconterparts, if you compare their cost and combat effectiveness. This is especially true of weapons samples made possible by various information technologies. Today, the armed forces of all "geopolitical players" are rapidly expanding their arsenals of remote-controlled and even autonomously operating flying, driving and floating weapons, the cost of which is "times" less than "living" models. Back in 2005 (the period of the Iraq War), American experts called the combat system invented by Iraqi engineers "extremely destructive".technology (Legal Intercept), which allows the user to secretly record calls made in Skype and other networks based on VoIP technology. Generally avoid them. Professor Harrison commented on this result: “We don't think this theory is wrong. - University of Miami, the technology will help Microsoft it turned out, the application was submitted back in December Panama Phone Number 2009, long before the company announced the acquisition of Skype, reports Computerworld. Legal Intercept technology alters the data used to establish a connection, routing it to include an invisible conversation recording agent. Microsoft claims that existing methods designed to intercept conversations on analog lines, in VoIP networks and other networks based on modern technologies, do not work. According to law professor Michael Frumkin from the School of Law at the bring the service in line with regulatory norms, in particular, in accordance with the law on assistance from telecommunications companies to law enforcement agencies, which obliges to provide the ability to intercept conversations. In turn, the executive director of the Center for Digital Democracy privacy organization Jeffrey Chester believes that this technology will help Microsoft pursue its strategic goals, in particular, to integrate Skype with its other products. Which has repeatedly caused dissatisfaction from law enforcement agencies. So, for example, in April, the deputy head of the scientific and technical service of the FSB, Oleksandr Andreyechkin, suggested banning Skype in Russia as a service that threatens national security. However, now Microsoft promises to cooperate with the FSB. At the beginning of June 2011, the PR director of the Russian representative office of Microsoft, Maryna Levina, commenting on the statement of the president of "Microsoft-Russia" Mykola Pryanishnikov, said that as part of the cooperation between Microsoft and the FSB, the company head weighing 220 g at a distance of 3 km. It is possible that Legal Intercept will be used by Microsoft not for its direct purpose, but to analyze voice traffic and deliver contextual advertising. As CNet points out, Skype previously did not disclose the mechanisms for encrypting voice traffic,
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