The clandestine mass surveillance network you’ve never heard of

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‘The Pakistani Government has been significantly expanding their surveillance network, and a Privacy International report has revealed to the public for the first time the details of their mass surveillance scheme. The report, entitled “Tipping The Scales: Surveillance And Security In Pakistan,” has disclosed that there has been a drive by ISI (Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence) to capture all of the country’s incoming and outgoing communications.

Proposals commissioned in 2013 have come to light which reveal that ISI were calling for a comprehensive monitoring system which would track and monitor all international IP traffic and mobile communications data, including everything sent via broadband, WiFi and 3G networks. Not only did they request that this surveillance system be completely undetectable to users, but it must be suitable for network providers’ future expansion developments.’

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