ISPs Will All Spy on Their Customers, Professor Warns
Wired, September 4, 2008
By Ryan Singel
Nothing in society poses as grave a threat to privacy as the Internet Service Provider. ISPs carry their users' conversations, secrets, relationships, acts, and omissions. With recent advances in eavesdropping technology, they can now spy on people in unprecedented ways and sell that information to increase revenue.
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