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Snooping on the Snooper's Charter
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A new law means the UK government can see your internet browsing history but there has been a lot of opposition to the new charter...
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This ISP browser snooping law worries me.
More or less as a pastime and because used to be paid to look after security software, I am currently unobfuscating a bit of ransom ware that has landed in my inbox.
I am interested to how it works because I want to know how these rogues invade my patch.
So, I am worried in case I get seen as a baddy just because I would like to use VPN to be anonymous when I start scratching around the ransom ware sites that appear to be in Russia and Ukraine.
How is big brother, ie, the government going know which side I am on when they pick up on my snooping activities? It is going take all the Queen’s horses and men to track down each false alarm.
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