{december 6, 1999}
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December 6, 1999: ENCRYPT YOUR ASS, KID!
Let's get this straight. The future started a long time ago. So what will your "future" be like? Will you belong to a world spanning clan, a krewe, a subculture of brethren & peers & hubbub? Will you cradle your ideas about yourself and what the world is made of up until the bitter fucking end? Let's talk about your networked future. Let me tell you what I think about it. Let me tell you why I've loved computers for as long as I can remember: I was born in 1967. I was - as most children are - eager to learn. A Little Futurism Realize Your Vulnerability There are plenty more reasons to encrypt at least your e-mail and TCP/IP transactions: Still you don't care? Project Echelon is still a big hush-hush hunk o' burning love (see http://www.echelonwatch.org at ACLU). Australia have confessed that it- under the UK-USA agreement- have spied on it's citizens since the 1950s: phone, radio, and later on net communications. The European Union parliament have claimed that they have been suckered into helping American companies swinging sweet deals on behalf of euro companies. The Wassenaar treaty tried to limit strong personal encryption such as Phil Zimmerman's Pretty Good Privacy, PGP. For several years- and i guess they're still up to their tricks- the US government wanted to outlaw strong personal AND commercial crypto in favour for their own Slapjack/Clipper scheme. Clipper would be a pretty strong crypto, key based like PGP. the crux is that there would be two keys: one that you would have and one that the US Treasury dept. would keep in escrow. If you were suspected of breaking the law, FBI or some other spookshow would be able to get the key from the treasury boys and decrypt your "secure" data, just like so. It's the greatest dog and pony show on earth. A Swedish Conspiracy;-) Another thing: I did my military service (used to be almost obligatory here in Sweden) back in 88-89. i did some pretty secret stuff, I guess. Hush-hush. The military struck me as being a little ass backwards, until I realised that they monitored every ship & plane from the Eastern Bloc: "Gadagada Protch from Poland arrived Snuskhamra Harbour at elevenhundred hours", etc. Then I realised that the computers i eventually got to use were TEMPEST-classed, which means that they are secured from electromagnetic surveillance (Van Eck phreaking). Your computer screen, keyboard, printer, cables and the computer itself emanates electromagnetic radiation, which can be tapped with any electromagnetic surveillance equipment. No-one talks much about it nowadays. But now ponder this: If they had TEMPEST-classed computers in 1988, what the fuck do they have today? Same goes for crypto, of course. This is what I suggest: demand free strong crypto. Demand personal security on the web. Outlaw spamming. Outlaw snooper functions in software. Almost as simple as that. I also recommend a few tools: Pack me, -- |
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