Worth one hour of your time regardless of your politics.
Worth one hour of your time regardless of your politics.
Anyone remember when we abhorred the USSR's KGB surveillance of their own people and thumped our chest that that would never happen here?
check the dates in the slides jacob's talking from.
2008, in production.
Very real: All ur base are belong to us.
my nsa administrator gives me tech advice..
" dont buy windows 8 until at least 3rd update"
" dont click on the email attachment from someone who you havent heard from in 2 years.."
lotta helpful stuff.
the spectacular thing about all this is:
they may have terabytes of meaningless ( or possibly meaningful ) data but they have no idea what info snowden has still.
heads should roll.
we were all in a panic when the Patriot Act was passed and just let it happen without protest. The NSA has been there for 10 years now, and it was just ignored all that time because nobody pays attention. This is what needs to change. From what I have seen, very few people are concerned about it now. It would change if that wasn't the case. The issue is somewhere between learned helplessness and watching too many episodes of 24 and thinking it's all necessary.
as always, there is an xkcd for this post
http://xkcd.com/1013/
I've always assumed that any data I put on the internet or on a computer connected to the internet is reachable by agencies like the NSA. What I'm most shocked about is that people are shocked: "wow you mean people other than me can access my gmail?!" I mean... come onnnnnn. The Patriot Act was a big deal because it legalized it.
Rule one- when in doubt about security breach, flood the space with dis-information.
Conclusion: They know what information Snowden has. It is dated and not that damaging. They may have terabytes of meaningless (or possibly meaningful) data. Which is what they'd like you to think.
Snowden doesn't have the good stuff, otherwise, they'd be worried and trying harder to get him back.
If you think about it logically. Snowden was a dumb one. Imagine what the smart ones thinking this stuff up are doing or capable of.
Yeah, you should worry.
I'm not part of the tinfoil hat brigade, but in hindsight, 9/11 sent us off the rails. As was mentioned, we allowed anything and everything because it was "patriotic" and was going to "preserve freedom" and if you weren't on board, well, you must love al qaeda. But it was ok, all that stuff was happening over "there."
So what does DHS need with 1.6 billion rounds?
If you really give a shit and want to do something about it, your best bet is to support these guys:
https://www.eff.org/
I'll go one step further. If he had anything that really compromised the NSA's "program," he would have just disappeared or accidentally stepped in front of a train.
For decades, Americans have taken their liberty and freedom for granted and turned a blind eye to how it was maintained. For the moment, we're outraged about this but this too shall pass. I'm sure the government is already onto the "next best thing" in spying (on us).
Snowden talked a batch of people out of their passwords so he could rifle through their files. Not sure he's the dumb one. I'm sure there are organizations at the NSA that are full of smart people. Then the management team hands out a batch of contracts because they have the money. This is the real scandal in my mind, we don't really have control over these companies that are being let into our telecommunications systems.
they can acess anything where i worked there was this base called menwith hill it is basically like the black hole of telecommunications as in if its digital it gets sucked in there and its owned by the americans in fact i think they own that part of britain
on another note i got a facebook account recently if there was ever a medium for catagorizing sorting and plain old calataloguing anyone on the planet in any country legally and with your consent ...thats it and willing participants gleefully put all their details in there and known associates friends and family data collection on a scale the NSA couldnt even begin to do
If the NSA is going to read all our email, the least they could do
is get rid of all the spam.
I personally have no problem with digital data analysis, as pervasive as it is. If you think the internet and 10101s are anything but a virtual reality, then you've lost your grip on life.
No one really cares about private companies storing personal information in the first place -- heck, we're all quite enthusiastic to hand it over to use their internet services.
I am not so concerned until LEO, whoever actually unreasonably search my property and person. And if I were to take online privacy seriously, I sure as hell wouldn't be virtually-active in this layer of the net. I'd be fully embedded in the darkweb and only use burners. But who is going to do that? No thanks.
Just be smart about your online life and pay better attention if this whole NSA thing is news to you.
Controversial opinion, but thats my line of thought.
Stay off the phone, don't use a computer, pay for everything with money, stay away from towns cause you are on a monitor at least a hundred times a day. I never dreamed it would happen like in the si fi books of my youth, but I think it is way past the "Big Brother" concept. (not the TV show kids, look it up) Twenty years ago if someone mentioned that they were going to put this little device on you that others could track your every movement and conversation ( you wouldn't have known about your texting habits back then). There would have been a riot going on. Now people pay a $100 bucks a month for the privilege of having one. Crazytown but it is here to stay.
also, I say get used to it. things will be getting very weird in the years ahead whether we like it or not. mind-internet infaces, AI, etc.
brace yourselves.
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