They're your ISP, the perfect place for a "man in the middle" attack. SSL is extremely easy to circumvent if you can be that "man".
SSL Strip's a nice tool for this sort of thing: http://www.thoughtcrime.org/software/sslstrip/
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They're your ISP, the perfect place for a "man in the middle" attack. SSL is extremely easy to circumvent if you can be that "man".
SSL Strip's a nice tool for this sort of thing: http://www.thoughtcrime.org/software/sslstrip/
It's so nice that people pay taxes so government can then spend it on monitoring them. Perhaps if it got a few hundred thousand signs on the e-petitions they may listen. Then again, probably not.
On Reddit in the politics section inbetween the typical American crap wherin a handful of them are crying like babies over actually having to pay a little bit out of their own pocket to save poor fellow citizen's lives I saw a lot of talk about what's going on over in the UK to do with these boxes. I also saw something about the UK complying with the extradition of a citizen on copyright infringement (which Jimmy Wales petitioned against, apparently). I was also recently again reminded that you folks are banned from viewing the Pirate Bay, when I was helping a friend set up torrenting on their machine come to find out that they couldn't access TPB at all (hooray for magnets!).
This is all ridiculous and is a huge shame for you guys to have to deal with. I would totally understand if what the UK was doing actually benefited its citizens and its own industries but wanting to extraditing one of their own to the states for a weak case of copyright infringement? I doubt Israeli wouldn't even of done that for the states. I hope Canada does not follow in the footsteps of what's going on internet-wise with the UK, because then our internet will be even more overpriced and truly worthless.