[pp.int.general] FRA Warning

Carlos Ayala Vargas aiarakoa at yahoo.es
Wed Dec 31 06:39:08 CET 2008


Per von Zweigbergk wrote:
> This means that any and all list traffic passing through Sweden -- or, 
> indeed, any mailing list with at least one member having an e-mail 
> path that passes through Sweden, even if only in transit -- may be 
> intercepted and potentially monitored by the Swedish National Defense 
> Radio Establishment.
>
> As for this mailing list, you can be absolutely certain that traffic 
> passes internationally across Swedish borders, especially since the 
> list server itself is hosted by the Swedish Pirate Party in Sweden. 
> Therefore, all list traffic is subject to FRA interception.
>
> This is of special concern especially for those that merely monitor 
> this mailing list -- either via the archives or through a 
> subscription. The subscriber list would normally not be available to 
> anyone except the list and system administrators. If any lurkers on 
> this mailing list do not wish to be subject to identification by the 
> FRA, they should unsubscribe now. This also applies to anyone 
> uncomfortable with their list traffic passing through FRA's automatic 
> traffic filters.
Well, just until /Lex Orwell/ gets revoked, for relevant mails -if any- 
we may use GnuPG. Regards,


                                                                                               
Carlos Ayala
                                                                                               
( Aiarakoa )

                                                                          
Partido Pirata National Board's Chairman



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