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Skype and SSL Interception letters - Bavaria - Digitask

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January 24, 2008
File

bayern-skype-interception.pdf
Download from: Sweden, US, Sweden2, Latvia, Slovakia, UK, Finland, Netherlands, Poland, Tonga, Europe, SSL, TOR

Analysis
Skype and the Bavarian trojan in the middle
Summary

The PDF contains two scanned documents relating to recent news coverage around interception technology for Skype and SSL in Bavaria, Germany. The first document is a communication by the Bavarian Ministry of Justice to the prosecutors office, relating to cost distribution for the interception licenses between police and prosecution. The second document allegedly presents the offer made by Digitask, the German company developing the technology, and holds information on pricing and license model, high-level technology descriptions and other detail.

The document is of global importance because Skype is used by tens or hundreds of millions of people daily to communicate voice calls and Skype (owned by Ebay, Inc) promotes these calls as being encrypted and secure.

See Bavarian trojan for non-germans for a translation to English.
Context
Germany
Government (bureaucracy)
Bavarian ministry of Justice
Primary language
Deutsch
Note

Another version of this document was released by the political party Piraten on 2008-1-23, which unfortunately did not take steps to protect the source by removing printer page headers, see Piraten text about the PDF, Piraten PDF.

Heise now has a story http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/102375 (2008-1-24, German) and many other publications have followed.
File size in bytes
1190205
File type information
Zip archive data, at least v2.0 to extract
Cryptographic identity
SHA256 9b6cd64a5b6b5322fb701d353227e0d5f182027c5d0a126bf296d0ebd56d533a
Description (as provided by the original submitter)
Internal letter of the Bavarian prosecutor about the technical realisation of Skype interception with the help of a German company called Digitask.



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