AUSTRALIAN DIGITAL RAPE BY BRADIS & CO
REMEDY
Gnu Privacy Guard
(GnuPG aka GPG)
Encryption https://www.gnupg.org/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Privacy_Guard
Werner Koch caught my eye the other day, so I thought GnuPG (aka GPG) might be potential go-to encryption software.
German, Werner Koch has authored this software based on open source GNU operating system software (by an MIT guy, Richard Stallman). Being open source software is supposed to be a positive because it allows outsiders to spot vulnerabilities in code (I think).
Werner Koch previously received grants from the German government (but they expired some time ago). Koch is still kicking on, single-handedly patching the GnuPG program, but short on funding.
TOR
Anonymising https://www.torproject.org/
Tor - Explained
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Tor originated with the US Navy and has received US govt funding.
Gee, even as I'm keying this in, Russian software is looking more and more appealing because I'm wondering if there's German backdoors in the encryption software and anticipating some NSA trick when it comes to the Tor anonymising software (see Silk Road FBI busts).
I don't know enough to assess the merits of GnuPG or Tor (and wouldn't have a clue where to find Russian software), so this is pretty much it for the options (I think) ... except that you can use PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) instead of the GnuPG.
Nope. It looks like Philip Zimmerman has sold up, so GnuPG it is ... unless you're prepared to trust a US company: Symantec.
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Regarding the SMH article, 'rape by Bradis & Co' is my take rather than SMH's ... just so there's no confusion. ;)
That's pretty much what it is when everybody has been placed under state surveillance.
State surveillance without cause or consent is an abuse of power. To be the subject of such an abuse of power is to live in a prison state.
The snail-mail version of this would have been going on back in the 50s and 60s, when the Australian govt was in full surveillance and political suppression and sabotage mode, to blot out the 'evil' of communism.
But it isn't Russians and communists looking evil now; it's the totalitarian West.
Instead of getting angry but then just accepting the inevitable prison population living conditions:
a) use technology to secure privacy; &
b) vote for non-mainstream politicians, rather than the corporate and US lackeys who have spent years spying on their own citizens (and nations abroad).
Did a bit of a summary on encryption basics the other day ... but I think I've forgotten it already, so I'm going to have to start all over.
Intend to keep at it until I get some kind of feel and overview for privacy tech basics, from a consumer perspective. Only I'm rather lazy ...
The above links are just a starter and I don't really know what I'm on about, so it's best to do your own research.
Discovered that free Russian e-mail services bypass the intrusions of freebie Western e-mail services. English log-in is available.
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