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NSA E-Mail Eavesdropping

104 点作者 qubitsam将近 12 年前

6 条评论

mrcharles将近 12 年前
It is a terrible disgusting shame that this whole thing is slowly fading into the backdrop. In a few years, it will just be taken for granted that the US government listens to &#x2F; stores data on everything you do.<p>I would very much like, now more than ever, for services to build on encryption in a way that allows it to be used by everyone, with little to no barrier to entry.<p>I&#x27;ve wanted to encrypt all my email for a very long time, but the logistics of doing so when you interact with normal people are... rough, at best.
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bartl将近 12 年前
What I don&#x27;t get is that in the USA, figuring out a password to an email account is a crime punishable with years of jailtime (think of the Sarah Palin case) [1], but somehow, when the NSA does it <i>to everyone in the world</i> it&#x27;s just &quot;yesterday&#x27;s news&quot;?<p>[1] <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Palin_email_hack" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Sarah_Palin_email_hack</a>
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hawleyal将近 12 年前
Why do we keep talking about the legality of what is being done? Instead, our standards should be what should and should not be done. Just because you can do something, doesn&#x27;t mean it&#x27;s a good idea.
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espeed将近 12 年前
The PRISM revelations are causing people to question using online services such as GMail and Facebook for fear that the NSA could access their information. Some have said they would prefer a model where all their data is stored locally on their phone rather than trusting it to an online company.<p>However, wouldn&#x27;t it be easier for the NSA to get data directly off your phone rather than requesting your data from all the online companies individually?<p>It&#x27;s probably trivial for the NSA to remotely access the data on your phone or even turn it into a remote listening device when you&#x27;re not using it. Snowden intimated this when he recommended to all the people he was meeting to put their phones in the icebox because its insulation blocks reception.
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staircasebug将近 12 年前
All this makes me wonder if the NSA has the ability to tap your medical records. Has this reach been talked about?<p>In their terms, nothing is off limits, correct?
nobodycares将近 12 年前
Newsroom NSA episode predicted this.
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