EU to investigate Skype VoIP-tapping techniques
from ZDNet, 23 February 2009:
David Meyer
ZDNet.co.uk
An investigation into the possibility of tapping internet telephony conversations has been launched by the European Union's Judicial Co-Operation Unit, also known as Eurojust.
Italy is leading the Europe-wide feasibility study, announced on Friday. The Italian government has cited concerns that organised criminals and arms and drug traffickers are using VoIP services such as Skype to avoid traditional, more easily-tapped phone networks.
"The possibility of intercepting internet telephony will be an essential tool in the fight against international organised crime within Europe and beyond," said Carmen Manfredda, Eurojust's acting national member for Italy, in a statement. "Our aim is not to stop users from taking advantage of internet telephony, but to prevent criminals from using Skype and other systems to plan and organise their unlawful actions. Eurojust will make all possible efforts to coordinate and assist in the cooperation between Member States."
Manfredda and Eurojust's Italian desk are co-ordinating the VoIP-tapping investigations, at the request of Italy's national anti-Mafia directorate. According to Eurojust's statement, the investigation will try to "overcome the technical and judicial obstacles to the interception of internet telephony systems, taking into account the various data protection rules and civil rights."
Skype told ZDNet UK on Friday that has given an extensive explanation of its law enforcement programme and capabilities to Eurojust. It rejected press reports that it had refused cooperate with the authorities, and said that it works with law enforcement agencies where legally and technically possible. "Skype remains interested in working with Eurojust despite the fact that they chose not to contact us before issuing this inaccurate report", a spokesperson for the eBay-owned internet telephony company said.
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