On 03/02/14 21:13, Andrés Leopoldo Pacheco Sanfuentes wrote: > Isn't it reasonable to assume that EVERYBODY IS BEING OR IS BOUND TO > BE SPIED ON in the Internet? > > Shouldn't we just assume that, and move on to other, more > interesting, things?
You can safely assume that... ... and give in and use the internet for exchanging grandma's cookie recipes. > IMNSHO, iT is very silly to think that a ragtag global > crypto-activists would have EVEN THE SLIGHTEST CHANCE to beat the > NSA, ETC. Or discuss ways to create better end-to-end encryption so the NSA can't spy on everybody economically and has to decide who to watch and who to leave out. Even Keith Alexander is suggesting something like that: http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20140228/07355126387/keith-alexanders-big-idea-what-if-nsa-just-collected-phone-data-suspected-terrorists.shtml Let's build the tools to make that reality. That's why I'm on lists like this. Regards, Guido.
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