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If he ever has to do business with a chinese clientCo, then it might not be tin-foil-hat stuff.
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Shave a permie's head, tattoo the message on it, wait for the hair to grow back, then tell him the perilous trip across enemy lines is a promotion.Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostSo if you were clever you would use steganography to hide something naughty in porn, then when you need to send it, send it as encrypted torrent
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So if you were clever you would use steganography to hide something naughty in porn, then when you need to send it, send it as encrypted torrentOriginally posted by TheFaQQer View PostOne of the reasons that MI5 / MI6 / the police weren't in favour of the Digital Economy Act was that they worried that it would encourage more people to use encrypted traffic. Beforehand, if someone was doing something really naughty, then they would be more likely to encrypt the data, so there was a much smaller pool to target. Now, many more people are using encrypted traffic, so the "security services" don't know whether you're doing something really naughty, or just torrenting porn.
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One of the reasons that MI5 / MI6 / the police weren't in favour of the Digital Economy Act was that they worried that it would encourage more people to use encrypted traffic. Beforehand, if someone was doing something really naughty, then they would be more likely to encrypt the data, so there was a much smaller pool to target. Now, many more people are using encrypted traffic, so the "security services" don't know whether you're doing something really naughty, or just torrenting porn.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI strongly suspect that to the NSA and GCHQ, that just acts as an indicator of what to look at more closely
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Ah but I'm not in the UK :O)Originally posted by NickFitz View PostAs GCHQ tap all the routes out of the UK and pass the data to the NSA, you'll need to move to Norway along with your data
In any case communications are encrypted.
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As GCHQ tap all the routes out of the UK and pass the data to the NSA, you'll need to move to Norway along with your data
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C'mon the reality is more like thisOriginally posted by scooterscot View PostAs long as I can keep my Faraday underpants.
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As long as I can keep my Faraday underpants.Originally posted by minestrone View PostYou need to take the tin foil hat off.
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Agreed. However the need exists. Also data held in Norway is unlikely to be so easily accessed as that kept in the US. Especially encrypted data.Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostThe only way to keep data secure is to never connect to a network of any kind and never connect any device to it
Relying on anything else to be private is a fools game, especially if you think the US or anyone else will respect Norwegian Privacy laws
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The only way to keep data secure is to never connect to a network of any kind and never connect any device to it
Relying on anything else to be private is a fools game, especially if you think the US or anyone else will respect Norwegian Privacy laws
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