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RE: What The Government Knows About You #11
Echelon is nothing new, it just got a fancy new name.

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RE: What The Government Knows About You #12
I won't change habits, because they don't know about me -.-...I think

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RE: What The Government Knows About You #13
Tell me, how many people have been arrested for browsing hacking forums?

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RE: What The Government Knows About You #14
(06-09-2013, 03:29 AM)Timmy Wrote: Tell me, how many people have been arrested for browsing hacking forums?

Just for browsing? Probably none. Although considering the government is corrupted, I'm sure there's some.
But typically just browsing isn't enough to be charged / jailed.
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RE: What The Government Knows About You #15
(06-09-2013, 03:29 AM)Timmy Wrote: Tell me, how many people have been arrested for browsing hacking forums?
Well, on HF itself, I would say about 30 and from sites linked to people by Omni when he was cooperating with the FBI, I think it was something like 60.

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RE: What The Government Knows About You #16
(06-08-2013, 08:26 PM)better_than_you Wrote: If you think using onion ircs is the solution, you're wrong, and yes rofl @ rizon.


Are you encouraging CP, I hope you get raided...and truecrypt's denial of plausibility has some flaws, and obviously you're retarded for referring hushmail, if you read the TOS, you'd see it says they will give everything over to the feds if need be; honestly if you already didn't know big brother is watching you're not that observant..

I am 100% against CP. The legal system will use CP to push further into abusing our civil liberties is my point here. If you google the Wisconsin CP case, you will see reason's why this is not good. It basically means all future legal cases can refer back to this matter for any other type of legal matter to justify searching of a encrypted HDD.

Ya, you are right about hushmail, my bad Sad I guess stick to using your own trustworthy encryption protocol before transferring files.

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RE: What The Government Knows About You #17
(06-09-2013, 04:57 PM)me3000 Wrote: I am 100% against CP. The legal system will use CP to push further into abusing our civil liberties is my point here. If you google the Wisconsin CP case, you will see reason's why this is not good. It basically means all future legal cases can refer back to this matter for any other type of legal matter to justify searching of a encrypted HDD.

http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2013/06...er-stayed/

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RE: What The Government Knows About You #18
(06-09-2013, 05:46 PM)w00t Wrote: http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2013/06...er-stayed/

Look for a more recent article... It was originally denied, but was later reversed.

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RE: What The Government Knows About You #19
It's the other way about, mate.

4 days ago, just for you.

http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-575876...ypt-files/

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RE: What The Government Knows About You #20
(06-08-2013, 12:14 PM)Kirito Wrote: I will not change my habits, if they have heard my conversations it's already too late.
I dislike google even more now, DuckDuckGo all day.

Aye. I knew the American Government would have something like this, I just didn't recognize it would be on such a large scale. I'm making changes myself to help increase my safety while browsing online. That is uninstalling Google Chrome and using Firefox, or Chromium. As well I'll be adding security plugins, and just general other stuff. Said to see this happen, but DuckDuckGo is a really good search engine, and it doesn't allow sites to track you. So, I highly recommend it.

Don't ask for your government for your Privacy, take it back:
Browser Privacy: HTTPS Everywhere, AdBlock Plus + EasyList, Ghostery, NoScript (FireFox), NotScript (Chrome)
VPNs: BTGuard (Canada), ItsHidden (Africa), Ipredator (Sweden), Faceless.me (Cyprus / Netherlands)
Internet Anonymization: Tor, Tor Browser Bundle, I2P
Disk Encryption: TrueCrypt (Windows / Linux), File Vault (Mac).
File/Email Encryption: GPGTools + GPGMail (Mac), Enigmail (Windows / Linux)
IM Encryption: Pidgin + Pidgin OTR
IM/Voice Encryption: Mumble, Jitsi
SMS/Voice Encryption: WhisperSystems, Silent Circle ($$$)
Digital P2P Currency: BitCoin
Live Anonymous/Secure Linux: TAILS Linux
If you have any problems installing or using the above software, please contact the projects. They would love to get feedback and help you use their software.
Have no clue what Cryptography is or why you should care? Checkout the Crypto Party Handbook or the EFF's Surveillance Self-Defense Project.
Just want some simple tips? Checkout EFF's Top 12 Ways to Protect Your Online Privacy.
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