Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Big Brother super snooper comes to Sweden...

Sweeping new powers under which the Swedish security services can monitor private phone calls, e-mails and text messages are expected to come into force this week under legislation that has prompted outrage in the country.

Politicians, businesses, privacy campaigners and individual citizens have lined up to criticise the proposed law, which the Swedish Parliament will vote on tomorrow.

The Bill would grant the country’s intelligence agencies access to cross-border e-mails, phone calls, text messages and faxes, and empower them to monitor websites visited by Swedish citizens.

Since Scandinavia's telephone network often routes local phone calls through exchanges in neighbouring countries, internet data and calls passing through Sweden on its way between two other countries would also fall within the jurisdiction of the new law.  More...

See also: Golden Shield, China's all-seeing eye. ( Must read)

And this: Big Brother: are they about to violate the privacy of our minds?

And this: ‘Big Brother’ database for phones and e-mails...

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