Några frågor dyker om denna typ av angreppsvinkel, citerar från artikeln som länkats till:
1: "... the approach relies on having an up-to-date list of illegal files. "The system has to update a huge list of file hashes frequently ... Somebody has to qualify the hashes as copyright infringements or other criminal content."
2: "Even if the legal framework were to allow the technology, it is not quite ready to go. Tests of the system ... showed that it was effective at detecting 99 percent of illicit files, but only at speeds of 100 megabits per second. That's too slow for commercial or law-enforcement purposes ..."
3: "Another drawback is that the system cannot cope with encrypted files. Today, about 25 percent of BitTorrent traffic is encrypted ... If such a tool became widely used, then anyone with something to hide would almost certainly switch to using encryption ..."
Tror inte att det kommer dyka upp några betydande brottmål inom närmsta tiden som baseras på data från detta verktyg...









