NSA funds research into harvesting social network data Community Center by happygeek ….com"]New Scientist[/URL] claims that the NSA is funding research into the harvesting of personal information…] (RDF) data structure become a reality then the NSA could potentially monitor your entire online life. The whole…research critical problems facing the US intelligence community, using NSA funds. If this reminds you of the ill fated… Re: NSA funds research into harvesting social network data Community Center by jwenting The NSA would be foolish not to use the internet to gather … NSA Had Access Built into Microsoft Windows Community Center by The Dude … National Security Agency have been secretly built into Windows. The NSA access system is built into every version of the Windows… year that another US software giant, Lotus, had built an NSA "help information" trapdoor into its Notes system, and… How the hell is the NSA breaking SSL? Hardware and Software by happygeek …Engineering](http://blog.cryptographyengineering.com/2013/12/how-does-nsa-break-ssl.html)' Matthew Green, a cryptographer …;despite these efforts, it is likely that the NSA and other intelligence organisations will continue to succeed in…between data centres. Likewise, court documents have revealed NSA efforts to force companies to turn over private … Is the NSA watching your computer? Community Center by mikeandike22 …not your computer is being watched by the nsa. Ok so basically the background on this …enter). Now type in this command [code]tracert nsa.gov [/code] After that you should see …something like this [code] C:\> tracert nsa.gov 1 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms … room 641A and then illegaly taken by the nsa. [URL="http://blog.wired.com/27BStroke6/… Re: How the hell is the NSA breaking SSL? Hardware and Software by RikTelner I'm no expert. But it may be because NSA has installed malware on Windows and Macintosh, Windows' servers are … encrypted stream, and the unencrypted one will be sent to NSA. Re: How the hell is the NSA breaking SSL? Hardware and Software by Tcll … don't truely know what "safe" means. the NSA can do whatever the F they want. I've known… Re: Silent Circle shuts down encrypted email service over fears of NSA spying Community Center Geeks' Lounge by jwenting …, chances are good the data ends up in some NSA program even if he's a Canadian based company.…its way somewhere else it'll end up in an NSA program (though possibly another one). And for that traffic… launch operations on US soil. IOW not just the NSA (which from its conception was not listed as a…to sharing their own residents' records with the NSA. The strange case of Vista, malware coders and the NSA Hardware and Software Microsoft Windows by happygeek …/AR2007010801352.html"]reports [/URL]in the Washington Post the NSA provided a Red Team of hackers for penetration testing and… thought of the Grand Master of Secret Squirrel organization, the NSA, being allowed to dig deep into the Vista OS on… Re: The strange case of Vista, malware coders and the NSA Hardware and Software Microsoft Windows by happygeek … picked up on the fact that Microsoft brought in the NSA to help them with the security of Vista. The former… an opinion, and one shared by many, that involving the NSA in operating system security development leaves a bitter taste in… Silent Circle shuts down encrypted email service over fears of NSA spying Community Center Geeks' Lounge by Reverend Jim Silent Circle (co-founded by Phil Zimmermann, the creator of PGP) has shut down its encrypted email service, Silent Mail, over fears that the NSA will force them to turn over customer data. Read the full story [here](http://techcrunch.com/2013/08/08/silent-circle-preemptively-shuts-down-encrypted-email-service-to-prevent-nsa-spying/). Re: The strange case of Vista, malware coders and the NSA Hardware and Software Microsoft Windows by jbennet didnt the NSA design SELinux? Re: Silent Circle shuts down encrypted email service over fears of NSA spying Community Center Geeks' Lounge by Stuugie What I would like to know is how far reaching the NSAs snooping goes? I have an @shaw.ca email account and they have no right to snoop in my country's email accounts right? Also, I have a gmail account, is that accessible by NSA even though I am Canadian? Re: Silent Circle shuts down encrypted email service over fears of NSA spying Community Center Geeks' Lounge by canadafred shaw was not implicated as cooperating with NSA Re: Silent Circle shuts down encrypted email service over fears of NSA spying Community Center Geeks' Lounge by Reverend Jim [In ACLU lawsuit, scientist demolishes NSA’s “It’s just metadata” excuse](http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2013/08/in-aclu-lawsuit-scientist-demolishes-nsa-its-just-metadata-excuse/) Is the Amazon Fire Phone the NSA's wet dream? Hardware and Software Hardware Mobile and Wearables by happygeek … as far as Koetsier in describing the technology as an NSA wet dream, but it sure does look like a method… Is Comodo NSA safe? Hardware and Software Information Security by RikTelner … a virus. Now, that may or may not be a NSA virus (or any other, really). Another way from my friends… Re: NSA funds research into harvesting social network data Community Center by Comatose I've read a lot of good ones since you've been writing, but I really like this one. Re: NSA funds research into harvesting social network data Community Center by 'Stein [quote=happygeek]perhaps it’s time we all started taking online privacy a whole lot more seriously.[/quote] Can't agree with ya more. And ya, I agree with Comatose. One of the better articles in a while (not that the other ones were bad.) By the way, do ya kno of any other sites this guy posts at? Thanks. Re: NSA funds research into harvesting social network data Community Center by happygeek At the moment my blogging is exclusive to DaniWeb, although I will be doing a UK buisness-2-business focussed blog in a month or two. However, you can find my writing elsewhere online at PC Pro (www.pcpro.co.uk), PC Plus (www.pcplus.co.uk) and Microscope (www.computerweekly.com). Just search on my name for various features, opinion columns, … Re: NSA funds research into harvesting social network data Community Center by happygeek It's the potential for combining this data with other data, including phone tap stuff and financial transaction data, that worries me. As does defining 'who they keep an eye on' especially when it might be me, or you. We live in dangerous times, no doubt, but the 'war on terror' card is being played just a tad too much for my liking. Making the … Re: NSA funds research into harvesting social network data Community Center by jwenting Just because they're investigating the possibillities of doing something according to some pop-science mag which sells on juicy headlines (yes, I know that mag) doesn't mean they're actually doing it (in fact if they're investigating the possibillities it automatically means they're not doing it...). That CFO most likely will not have told you … Re: NSA funds research into harvesting social network data Community Center by happygeek It isn't a matter of expecting to keep stuff confidential, I am always more concerned with the possibility of mis-information that is expected to be anything but confidential. My security clearance is high enough for me to be able to travel with children on school outings. I have a certificate and everything... :cheesy: Re: NSA Had Access Built into Microsoft Windows Community Center by jbennet old news... Re: NSA Had Access Built into Microsoft Windows Community Center by The Dude What i figured........... Re: How the hell is the NSA breaking SSL? Hardware and Software by Brandt_1 The dystopian fantasies of yesteryear are now a reality. We’ve allowed the coming of an age where the civil liberties our forefathers fought so hard for are being eroded by the day. Freedom of Press, Freedom of Speech and Freedom of Assembly are mere ghostly images of their original intent. We’ve woken up to an Orwellian Society of Fear where … Re: How the hell is the NSA breaking SSL? Hardware and Software by Con Bradley Glad to see this question beina asked finally. Implies ALL the standard encryption schemes on the internet are compromised. Re: How the hell is the NSA breaking SSL? Hardware and Software by CimmerianX Use GPG. The private key is in your own hands and can not be 'handed over' by any 3rd party. Re: Is the NSA watching your computer? Community Center by jwenting Can you spell out CONSPIRACY THEORY? Re: Is the NSA watching your computer? Community Center by mikeandike22 C-o-n-s-p-i-r-a-c-y t-h-e-o-r-y