DEA redirecting web traffic
Monday, February 24, 2003

Via NY Times (reg. req.) and CNet news:

The DEA is seeking court approval to establish honey pots for casual web surfers. That's right, if you go to a web site that's on the hit list, you'll be flagged. Welcome - one and all - to the brave new world. A bit of a stretch? Perhaps.

The CNet article by Declan McCullagh offers this to the discussion:

"Marc Rotenberg of the Electronic Privacy Information Center said redirecting Web visitors to DEA.gov raises novel legal issues. "It sounds like this is a concluded drug operation segueing into a new sting operation," he said. "In effect, the defunct Web sites become electronic flypaper for those looking for illegal drug paraphernalia, reporters covering the story, and people who have trouble spelling in Google."

That said, I hope everyone reading this will practice their typing skills. Be especially careful not to type any of those banned words in the near future.

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