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Italian Police Say Criminals Using Skype to Avoid Wiretaps




Criminals are usually steps (or leaps) ahead of the law enforcement agencies that are chasing them. This has, depressingly enough, always been the case. The dark side is apparently very well funded. That said, it is a cheap Internet phone service that is currently giving Italian authorities fits.

Police in Italy believe Skype is the new frontier for shady characters attempting to circumvent the law. More and more criminals are turning their backs on traditional phone services and embracing Internet-based phone calls. Skype, for instance, has an encryption system that it will not share with authorities (incapacitating call taps) and criminals know it. In one case, Milanese police heard, via wiretap, a suspected drug trafficker telling an accomplice to switch to Skype. Police can only hope they are allowed to tap online calls sooner rather than later. The dark side isn't going to wait for them to catch up. [From: BBC via Textually.org]

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