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RIM Facility Helps India Monitor Messages, Email
RIM Facility Helps India Monitor Messages, Email | News & Opinion | PCMag.com

Research in Motion has set up a small facility in India to help the government lawfully monitor some of the encrypted data that travels over its servers.

Citing “people familiar with the matter,” a Wall Street Journal report said the facility has satisfied an ongoing disagreement between RIM and the Indian government for the time being, but officials still want more access to BlackBerry email and instant messages.

Last year, the government threatened to shut down RIM’s services completely in the country if RIM did not offer a solution to let it intercept messages on BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) and BlackBerry Internet Service email. The government gave RIM several deadlines to come up with a solution or have its services cut off. While RIM repeatedly passed those dates without solving the issue, it seems a temporary agreement has been set.

The new facility in Mumbai lawfully intercepts BBM messages and some consumer email. If India has a concern about an individual, it can submit the name of the suspect to RIM, which will tap into the person’s cellular data and pass the information to officials.

But this has only slightly appeased the government, which would like to be able to decrypt these messages itself without having to disclose names to RIM, the Journal said.

However, this wiretap arrangement doesn’t apply to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES), which provides service for business customers and operates at a higher level of encryption. In fact, RIM maintains that it doesn’t even have the keys to encrypted emails on the BES, which is part of the reason this service is popular among corporate users.

The Journal said Indian officials aren’t as worried about corporate email, considering most of RIM’s growth is happening among consumers rather than business-end users.

RIM said in a statement that “it continues to work very well” with the Indian government. “We are not operating under any deadlines and we believe the government of India is now applying its security policy in a consistent manner to all handset makers and service providers in India, which means that RIM should not be singled out any more than any other provider.”

It’s not just RIM that the Indian government would like to monitor. According to a report by an Indian government expert committee obtained by the Journal, officials would like to monitor services like Skype, Facebook, and Twitter as well.

Despite the government’s demands, it seems RIM has quelled its concerns for the time being and the company isn’t in immediate danger of getting booted from India. Milind Deora, India’s minister of state for telecommunications, told the Journal that the government is continually working with RIM to “avoid extreme options” of shutting down BlackBerry service.

“We are trying to find some middle ground,” she said.

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Usually you have a comment or two to make, just emoticons this time? You are obsessed mate :lol:
 
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Good, it seems GoI is taking preventative measures to make sure that services which provide anonymity aren't used to create havoc or contribute to any terrorist type activities. :tup:
 
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Good, it seems GoI is taking preventative measures to make sure that services which provide anonymity aren't used to create havoc or contribute to any terrorist type activities. :tup:

Always using "terrorist" as an excuse.
 
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You don't even know why you posted this, do you?

Usually you have a comment or two to make, just emoticons this time? You are obsessed mate :lol:

Roy why do you want to end the party at second post itself :angry: its crminal u know, let the show continue for some time my dear :partay:
 
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Good, it seems GoI is taking preventative measures to make sure that services which provide anonymity aren't used to create havoc or contribute to any terrorist type activities. :tup:

so do we :D
 
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If it will save lives then good job and why is OP saying no no for trying to combat terrorism? did you even read this part?

The new facility in Mumbai lawfully intercepts BBM messages and some consumer email.
 
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RIM has done something to other countries.

India learned nothing to confront problems. Everything help from the West to control India and its internal matters. They will rely heavily on the West internal and external.
 
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You don't even know why you posted this, do you?

Usually you have a comment or two to make, just emoticons this time? You are obsessed mate :lol:

Guys too funny sample this-

No rockstar. no superpower cos of corruption:cheesy:
 
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RIM has done something to other countries.

Indian learned nothing to confront problems. Everything help from the West to control India and its internal matters. They will rely heavily on the West internal and external.

India is the YESMAN. India only takes order from Western countries but have no idea what those order do or mean !
 
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I think we should get Hafizzz and BATMAN together in a thread! :woot:
 
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