China 'spying on Skype messages'
According to the BBC, China is censoring it's population's Skype communications!Citizen Lab, a Canadian research group, says it found a database
containing thousands of politically sensitive words which had been
blocked by China.
The publically available database also displayed personal data on subscribers.
Skype said it had always been open about the filtering of data
by Chinese partners, but that it was concerned by breaches in the
security of the site.
Citizen Lab researchers, based at the University
of Toronto, said they discovered a huge surveillance system which had
picked up and stored messages sent through the online telephone and
text messaging service.
The database held more than 150,000 messages which included
words such as "democracy" and "Tibet" and phrases relating to the
banned spiritual movement, Falun Gong.
"These text messages, along with millions of records containing
personal information, are stored on insecure publicly accessible web
servers," said Citizen Lab's report, entitled "Breaching Trust".
They said that by using one username, it was possible to
identify all the people who had sent messages to or received them from
the original user.
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Posted at 02:42PM Oct 04, 2008
by Kevin P McAuliffe in Astound |