by J.D. Tucille. And you should too. My cell phone is encrypted. It also contains two apps—TextSecure and RedPhone—for
conducting secure communications. All I really need in addition is
something worth keeping secret, unless a few notes for articles and
photographs of my kid and my dogs make the cut. Still, it gives me a
warm, fuzzy feeling to ... MORE
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The CIA Campaign To Steal Apple’s Secrets
by Jeremy Scahill and Josh Begley. Researchers working with the Central Intelligence Agency have conducted a multi-year, sustained effort to break the security of Apple’s iPhones and iPads, according to top-secret documents obtained by The Intercept. The security researchers presented their latest tactics and achievements at a secret annual ... MORE
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cell phones,
CIA,
data mining,
encryption,
security,
smart phones,
spying,
surveillance,
tactics
Documents Reveal Encryption That NSA Can't Crack
by Dhananjay Harkare. National Security Agency also known as NSA, the US intelligence agency has been a hot topic of discussion after former member Edward Snowden revealed its dark side. An archive of Snowden’s documents suggests the encryption schemes that NSA can break easily along with those it can’t crack. The reports suggest that by ... MORE
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Edward Snowden,
encryption,
government,
NSA,
privacy,
snooping,
spying,
surveillance,
tyranny
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