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Indian govt. secretly monitoring Internet traffic without ISP knowledge
United States in the news regarding the surveillance they do on their citizens, now The Indian government is reportedly carrying out Internet surveillance, in contrast with the government’s rules and notifications for ensuring communications privacy.
‘The Hindu‘ a well known Indian Newspaper website reveals “Lawful Intercept and Monitoring (LIM) systems have been deployed by the country’s Center for Development of Telematics (D-***) to monitor Internet traffic, e-mails, Web browsing, Skype and other Internet activities by Indian citizens.”
LIM is fully owned by the Indian government, unlike mobile operators deploy their own LIM system, allowing “interception” of calls by the government, only after checking “due authorisation” in compliance with Section 5(2) of the Indian Telegraph Act read with Rule 419(A) of the IT Rules, in the case of the Internet traffic, The Hindu reported.
Paper also explained that where LIM exists, the process of seeking authentication by nodal officers exists mostly on paper. Since LIM is fully owned by the government, it sends the request what they need and without any authentication they get the information from the Internet Pipe.
LIM installed between the edge router and core network, it has access to 100% of all Internet activity, with broad surveillance capability, based not just on IP or email addresses, URLs, fttps, https, telenet, or webmail, but even through a broad and blind search across all traffic in the Internet pipe using “key words” and “key phrases” and also has an “always live” link to the entire traffic, ‘Always live’ means it can be operated without legal oversight of ISP knowledge.
According to the paper, This monitoring facility is available to nine security agencies including the IB, the RAW and the MHA.
On the other hand, India government Central Monitoring system also on trial and be fully operational in August 2014.


Govt. violates privacy safeguards to secretly monitor Internet traffic - The Hindu
 
I myself experienced it yesterday. I told the matter at GHQ yesterday.

And, my post was
I cannot post my reply
It says
The URL you requested has been blocked as per instructions from Department of Telecom(GRG). URL = www.defence.pk/forums/newreply.php?do=postreply&
@Awesome

Only in this thread:-

NAMO tame saune GAMO... MODI SUPPORTER

Don't know how long this problem will continue!!!(Time 7.41pm)

Finally, after 20 minutes Department of Telecom Has unblocked this forum for me.(Time 7.59pm)

I think, GoI keeping a close eye on this forum because I got blocked as soon as I posted some controversial posts.

But now, problem solved.

I think NTRO is doing all these.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Technical_Research_Organisation

The National Technical Research Organisation (NTRO), originally known as the National Technical Facilities Organisation (NTFO), is a highly specialised technical intelligence gathering agency. While the agency does not affect the working of technical wings of various intelligence agencies, including those of the Indian Armed Forces, it acts as a super-feeder agency for providing technical intelligence to other agencies on internal and external security. The agency is under the control of India's external intelligence agency, Research and Analysis Wing, although it remains autonomous to some degree.
 
This has been happening for sometime now . But blocking adfly and some other sites is not good
 
GREAT STUFF! India needs to tighten security across the board. It can no longer afford to be soft. The years since 26/11 have thankfully ushered in change.
 
The main challenge in surveillance is not the system which is collecting data. The challenge lies in sifting through the data and finding actionable intel on that data in a timely manner. The even bigger challenge lies in being able to do the mentioned in near real time. I am not even getting into various surveillance modes here.
 
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