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Skype Makes It Easier for Police to Monitor Your Chats

Critics worry about privacy, but company says it's being responsible

By Mark Russell,  Newser Staff

Posted Jul 26, 2012 4:35 AM CDT

(Newser) – Skype's "eavesdropping-proof" online messaging and video chats have long been used by those who don't want the authorities knowing what they're up to. But that's beginning to change, as technical modifications to Skype's programming now allow chats to be monitored, a development welcomed by many law enforcement groups, reports the Washington Post. Audio and video conferencing on Skype is still out of reach, but experts say it's just a matter of time before they can be monitored, too.

Microsoft, which owns Skype, has "a long track record of working successfully with law enforcement here and internationally," said one expert. But activists warn that these same developments could be used to crack down on dissidents and others that governments target. “This is just making Skype like every other communication service—no better, no worse," said one industry official. "Skype used to be very special because it really was locked up. Now it’s like Superman without his powers."

Changes to Skype's infrastructure has made it easier for law enforcement to monitor chats on the popular messaging service.
Changes to Skype's infrastructure has made it easier for law enforcement to monitor chats on the popular messaging service.   (©1000heads)
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COMMENTS
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gomer99
Jul 27, 2012 1:39 AM CDT
Another American company decides to suck the Gestapo dick. What happened to courage ?
Twiny
Jul 26, 2012 10:36 AM CDT
Your headline is misleading as hell. Skype did not make it easier for Law Enforcement to spy on us, MICROSOFT did. Microsoft will do almost anything to toady up to Law Enforcement so they can get their help in cracking down on Windows pirates. If spending a measly six billion on Skype and weakening it so that your conversation can be eavesdropped on was Law Enforcement's price, well, Microsoft can easily afford it. Microsoft does not now and never has given a shit about your privacy. Their bug-laden, easily highjacked operating system software is proof of that.
Rational.-Anarchist
Jul 26, 2012 7:46 AM CDT
Superman without his powers is no longer Superman. What a stupid statement!
 

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