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Network ICE Launches Altivore: An Open Source Email Sniffer

Network ICE has released the source code to Altivore, its new e-mail sniffing program. Greg Gilliom, the firm's CEO, told Newsbytes that the software is a potential alternative for Internet service providers (ISPs) which do not want to install Carnivore, the . . . . Network ICE has released the source code to Altivore, its new e-mail sniffing program. Greg Gilliom, the firm's CEO, told Newsbytes that the software is a potential alternative for Internet service providers (ISPs) which do not want to install Carnivore, the FBI's "black box" surveillance system. Network ICE says that Altivore will allow ISPs to respond to court- ordered e-mail surveillance without FBI help, so allowing them to be self-regulated instead of government regulated. The link for this article located at ComputerUser is no longer available. . Network ICE has released the source code to Altivore, its new e-mail sniffing program. Greg Gilliom,. network, released, source, altivore, e-mail, sniffing, program, gilliom. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 Sep 21, 2000 User Avatar Anthony Pell Network Security
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Altivore Open-Source Email Sniffing Tool Enables ISP Self-Regulation

Network ICE is disclosing the source code to a new e-mail sniffing program called "Altivore." This software provides a potential alternative to ISPs who do not want to install the FBI's secretive black-box known as "Carnivore." Altivore will allow ISPs to respond to court ordered e-mail surveillance without FBI help, thus allowing them to be self-regulated instead of government regulated.. . .. Network ICE is disclosing the source code to a new e-mail sniffing program called "Altivore." This software provides a potential alternative to ISPs who do not want to install the FBI's secretive black-box known as "Carnivore." Altivore will allow ISPs to respond to court ordered e-mail surveillance without FBI help, thus allowing them to be self-regulated instead of government regulated. "The controversy surrounding Carnivore comes from the mystery of its internal operations," says Robert Graham, CTO of Network ICE. "We are disclosing the full details of our program to allow auditing by the security community." The link for this article located at NewsAlert [LinuxToday] is no longer available. . Network ICE is disclosing the source code to a new e-mail sniffing program called 'Altivore.' This s. network, disclosing, source, e-mail, sniffing, program, called, 'altivore. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 Sep 08, 2000 User Avatar Anthony Pell Network Security
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