I liked "Echelon" better.
Thanks for posting this. Helpful stuff.
Oh yeah and, too bad our gubmint is so obsessed with tracking down pro-Israel groups that it allowed the Boston bombings to happen.
IT still doesn’t solve the problem of emails.
For that, you can go commercial (PGP Desktop Professional) or Open-Source (Gnu Privacy Guard) PGP is easier to set up, GPG is free. . .
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His idea was: What if everyone in the country, or those that believe the NSA is out of control, were to have a send a naughty word day? Or a naughty word week?
Don`t these systems still use keyword identification software? So in theory, they only need to include certain keywords into their communications for that day.
As that blogger mused, "I wonder how the system would cope with millions or billions of e-messages in one day or week that all raised flags?"
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So it’s come to this.
My soapbox. The encryption issue isn’t technical - it’s social. The tools for doing proper encryption have existed for a long time (certainly for text anyway). However, society as a whole has not embraced it as a need. I submit until people choose to encrypt messages like “meet you at 11:30 for lunch” as part of their daily routine - we’ll never really get there.
As long as encryption is only done for “special” msgs between “special” correspondents then the encrypted msgs will stick out like a sore thumb.
The analogy has been made that right now everyone is communicating via postcard. Everyone should embrace the idea that communicating by letter (i.e. in an envelope) should be the norm.
Tor won’t work...NSA just needs to run the supernodes and they can track everything. And since you’re using TOR you’ll be more closely watched.