Or more likely, network engineers who’ve been subpoenaed to collect the information?
Your scenario is plausible for high value targets. Like, what country wouldn’t want to have a friendly tech working at the ISP most politicians use in DC? That doesn’t seem improbable.
For the regular Joe Schmoe, I’d be more concerned with court-ordered monitoring.
Ah, that sounds like an American problem. If you're in the US, you're living in a hostile surveillance state that makes North Korea look like a hippy commune.
Do you trust the state actors who have compromised it?
Or more likely, network engineers who’ve been subpoenaed to collect the information?
Your scenario is plausible for high value targets. Like, what country wouldn’t want to have a friendly tech working at the ISP most politicians use in DC? That doesn’t seem improbable.
For the regular Joe Schmoe, I’d be more concerned with court-ordered monitoring.
Ah, that sounds like an American problem. If you're in the US, you're living in a hostile surveillance state that makes North Korea look like a hippy commune.
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I know all the people that work at it.