Deep-Packet Inspection Scrutinized Following Iran Surveillance
Wired, June 29, 2009
By Kim Zetter
Following a report that Iran is spying on Internet users with western-supplied technology, advocacy groups are pressuring lawmakers to scrutinize the use of the same technology in the United States. The Open Internet Coalition sent a letter to all members of the House and Senate urging them to launch hearings aimed at examining Deep Packet Inspection technology.
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