The McDonalds router looks for patterns in shapes that are passing
through it. For instance a certain shape might be a womans bare side.
It then flags the surfing and the manager is supposed to check it out,
or that's what the manager at the McDonalds in Niagara Falls, Ontario
told me.
Mark
On Saturday, 24 August, 2013 12:30 AM, dragorn wrote:
Posted this on irc, but:
"Security is hard"
"Cryptography is harder."
http://secupost.net/2325962497/bitmessage-security
Bitmessage extremely vulnerable and insecure.
-m
On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 09:17:32AM -0400, Michael Muller wrote:
Mark and Wilma Wallace wrote:
I agree but judges with subpoena powers won't feel in a catch 22 no
matter how much security you have. The minimum sentence for possessing
Yes, but if you're using good encryption end to end, then that judge has to
subpoena a party in the conversation. And the jury is still out on whether
you can be compelled to decrypt your own data in response to a court order:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2013/07/new-eff-amicus-forced-decryption-unconstitutional
But the point is to force that conversation. If someone is reading your
e-mail you should at least know about it.
child pornography is five years and and the McDonald's router would find
it so fast that your head would spin. A McDonald's manager told me that
the router gives off a signal and he has orders from on high to walk the
dining area and see who is surfing for what.
If a McDonald's router can sniff Tor, I will leave my current job and go work
at McDonald's :-)
Mark
On Tuesday, 20 August, 2013 06:24 AM, Chris Knadle wrote:
On 2013-08-19 18:14, Mark and Wilma Wallace wrote:
The only truly secure way to transmit something is to walk over to
the guy
and whisper in his ear. I was told to never send anything in an
email or
post anything on the internet that you wouldn't want to see on page
one of
the New York Times.
If you know ahead of time that each system your email is going to pass
through supports ESMTPS then you can at least have an idea that the email
isn't going to be _easily_ "snooped".
-- Chris
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Robert Mark Wallace
60 Delaware Road
Newburgh, NY 12550-3802
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