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catsscratchfever (OP) User ID: 45545855 Canada 05/13/2014 08:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If the routers and computers in our homes and offices are bugged, then receivers of our information know precisely our financial status and obligations, our whereabouts, our social, political and professional affiliations, our trading strategies, and of course, every personal detail. They will know in advance of our plans to organize to discuss, debate and perhaps act on government plans to cede more of our privacy rights to government and business interests. They will be fully apprised of legitimate political opposition that might organize to remove a government that has become too abusive, too secretive, or too unilateral in its exercise of office. LINK>>>>> [link to www.midasletter.com] So how is it that this entity {NSA} can and will bug a product you purchase....A better question is what are they looking for ?????? So called terrorists are still blowing shit up all over the planet.... |
catsscratchfever (OP) User ID: 45545855 Canada 05/13/2014 08:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Obama administration has accused China of hacking companies and Congress has questioned whether Chinese businesses tamper with telecom devices, but the National Security Agency may be using those same tactics, according to reports citing documents leaked by former agency contractor Edward Snowden. The NSA obtains routers and other network devices being exported from the U.S., implants backdoor surveillance features, repackages the devices with factory seals and sends them to the international customers to tap into the networks of their users, The Guardian reports. The article cites a June 2010 report from the head of the NSA's Access and Target Development Department leaked by Snowden. Responding to an email about the report, NSA spokeswoman Vanee' Vines would not comment “on specific, alleged intelligence-gathering activities,” but said the agency relies on the security of American-built tech devices. LINK>>>>> [link to www.usnews.com] What the hell is next NSA.....If you wanted to see my harddrive and it's contents....At least come over and have a beer with me....I got nothing to hide....But because you illegally bug my PC or router without me knowing......Well now you can expect me as a enemy...... |
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catsscratchfever (OP) User ID: 45545855 Canada 05/13/2014 09:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Not anymore.....FUCK YOU NSA.... Privacy tools: Encrypt what you can! BY WT · MAY 8, 2014 Ever since Edward Snowden revealed the inner secrets of the NSA, he has been urging Americans to use encryption to protect themselves from rampant spying. “Encryption does work,” Snowden said, via a remote connection at the SXSW tech conference. “It is a defense against the dark arts for the digital realm.” ProPublica has written about the NSA’s attempts to break encryption, but we don’t know for sure how successful the spy agency has been, and security experts still recommend using these techniques. And besides, who doesn’t want to defend against the dark arts? But getting started with encryption can be daunting. Here are a few techniques that most people can use. LINK>>>>> [link to westmorelandtimes.com] |
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catsscratchfever (OP) User ID: 45545855 Canada 05/13/2014 09:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | While surfing on the net.... Encrypt the data you transmit. The Snowden revelations have revealed that U.S. and British spy agencies are grabbing as much unencrypted data as they can find as it passes over the Internet. Encrypting your data in transit can protect it against spy agencies, as well as commercial data gatherers. Install HTTPS Everywhere on your Web browser. This encrypts your Web browsing sessions, protecting you from hackers and spy agencies that scoop up unencrypted traffic across the Internet. Not every site works properly with HTTPS Everywhere, though an increasing number do. LINK>>>>> [link to westmorelandtimes.com] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 51127162 United States 05/13/2014 09:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | While surfing on the net.... Quoting: catsscratchfever Encrypt the data you transmit. The Snowden revelations have revealed that U.S. and British spy agencies are grabbing as much unencrypted data as they can find as it passes over the Internet. Encrypting your data in transit can protect it against spy agencies, as well as commercial data gatherers. Install HTTPS Everywhere on your Web browser. This encrypts your Web browsing sessions, protecting you from hackers and spy agencies that scoop up unencrypted traffic across the Internet. Not every site works properly with HTTPS Everywhere, though an increasing number do. LINK>>>>> [link to westmorelandtimes.com] its too late for any of that shit. they already know i'm a terrorist. |
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catsscratchfever (OP) User ID: 45545855 Canada 05/13/2014 09:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | While surfing on the net.... Quoting: catsscratchfever Encrypt the data you transmit. The Snowden revelations have revealed that U.S. and British spy agencies are grabbing as much unencrypted data as they can find as it passes over the Internet. Encrypting your data in transit can protect it against spy agencies, as well as commercial data gatherers. Install HTTPS Everywhere on your Web browser. This encrypts your Web browsing sessions, protecting you from hackers and spy agencies that scoop up unencrypted traffic across the Internet. Not every site works properly with HTTPS Everywhere, though an increasing number do. LINK>>>>> [link to westmorelandtimes.com] its too late for any of that shit. they already know i'm a terrorist. At this point im thinking we all are....Whether we like it or not.... |
catsscratchfever (OP) User ID: 45545855 Canada 05/13/2014 10:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | cisco and all domestic router firmware is nsa backdoored at the factory. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 51127162 article is shit. Reallllllyyyy got a link to back that up skippy ???? you apparently dont browse tech websites. google it fido. You surf tech websites but can't link a tech article on what you state to be true.... |