WcoRaaky 2 Posted ... You may have heard about this all over the news. I have been searching for articles about the effectiveness of using encryption against this NSA program. Here is one that's interesting. Anybody else have input? http://lifehacker.com/what-the-nsa-spying-scandal-means-to-you-511808090 Quote Share this post Link to post
hashtag 151 Posted ... There are various applications that offer decentralised, encrypted and/or anonymous communication as alternatives to email and simple IM. Here is a table from the Bitmessage Wiki comparing messaging services.https://bitmessage.org/wiki/FAQ#How_does_Bitmessage_compare_to_other_messaging_methods Quote Share this post Link to post
Baraka 32 Posted ... The US government is attempting to create a worldwide police state using ubiquitous surveillance. Using a logless VPN with Bitcoin is the first line of defense against this evil plan. Bitmessage is the second way. Never use e-mail if you value your privacy since it's the most insecure method of communication ever devised. If you want to try Bitmessage out, you can drop me a line at BM-Gu2feJM6JuSXYKeQqPMeeoKm24mAdNok (my semi-public address) Quote Share this post Link to post
LBDude 3 Posted ... When I first started reading this topic, I thought "Great, an excellent idea and people on this forum probably will have a lot to offer" Then my second thought was "Of course this forum is also being copied on the NSA computers, do I really want to see a discussion of VPNs, encryption schemes, etc." Meanwhile, here is some interesting reading: In the event that the direct links violate AirVPN's rules, searching on author and title should get you there. By Bruce Schneier, "The Internet is a Surveillance State": www.schneier.com/essay-418.html By Bruce Schneier, "What We Don't Know About Spying on Citizens: Scarier Than What We Know": www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2013/06/what-we-dont-know-about-spying-on-citizens-scarier-than-what-we-know/276607/ By Nicholas Weaver at Wired.com, "Hear Ye, Future Deep Throats: This is How to Leak to the Press": www.wired.com/opinion/2013/05/listen-up-future-deep-throats-this-is-how-to-leak-to-the-press-today/ 1 Baraka reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
trekkie.forever 6 Posted ... BitMessage looks interesting for sure. Some other programs that come to mind to protect your privacy are: JitsiSilent CircleRedPhoneTextSecure Remember, privacy and security are inter-related and to be effective, they have to be multi layered. Quote Share this post Link to post