June 05, 2014

Reset the Net. Don't ask for your privacy. Take it back.

"On June 5, I will take strong steps to protect my freedom from government mass surveillance. I expect the services I use to do the same."

Once you pledge, get the privacy pack.

Posted by iang at June 5, 2014 09:20 AM | TrackBack
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So, with the "RESET THE NET" initiative, we have US "security experts" claiming that they *really* believe SSL is THE solution to prevent mass-spying.

Forgive them for missing the fact that SSL is THE problem.

And the claim is backed by Bruce Schneier, an US-born NSA creature later hired by BT, the largest UK's GCHQ secret intercept partners.

Hype? Wait for the News to see how much taxpayer money will fund the latest 'independent' initiative of mass-deception.

Credibility? Maybe in an another life.

Posted by: Security Holes at June 6, 2014 12:34 AM
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