Sadly, I've already shown here at the forum how the NSA has cracked Tor. However, I came across this which is only one way to get around their spying eyes. Seems simple, and there are many other ways I've come across that one can do it, which itself proves the point of how poor the NSA's ability to honesty hack into people's computers is. You see, it's like the supposedly affordable health care web site. As easy to turn right back on them, or hack their site, as it is to pass encryption right over the NSA's heads. It takes very good security to be secure, and they're just plain stupid about it.
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Decoding the NSA.
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Decoding the NSA.
I'd rather be a free person who fears terrorists, than be a "safe" person who fears the government.
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Re: Decoding the NSA.
Yes it is not that they have cracked it all - more that they are forcing those who encrypt efficiently to give them the key.
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Re: Decoding the NSA.
Yes, they have not fully cracked it; rather, they are compelling individuals who encrypt well to provide the key.
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hmm, yes, it's a bot who provide encrypted advertising and provide the Advertising Key ... Damn, i hate Skynet the AI becomes ever more intelligence !
Re: Decoding the NSA.
Yes, a bot is a source of the Advertising Key and the encrypted advertising. I despise Skynet's AI, which only gets smarter and smarter!
Re: Decoding the NSA.
Sadly, I've previously demonstrated how the NSA has broken Tor here on the forum. I did find this, though, and it's only one technique to avoid their snooping eyes. It seems straightforward, and there are other additional ways to accomplish it that I've seen, which serves as further evidence of how inadequate the NSA's ability to honestly hack into people's computers is.
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Unfortunately, I've previously showed how the NSA has exploited Tor on this site. I did discover this, though it's only one method for avoiding their prying eyes. It appears simple, and there are other methods to achieve it that I've seen, which serves as further proof of the NSA's inability to legitimately hack into people's computers.
Re: Decoding the NSA.
"Decoding the NSA" refers to efforts to better understand the National Security Agency (NSA), the intelligence agency of the United States government responsible for global monitoring, collection, and analysis of information and data. This can include analyzing leaked documents, deciphering code names and acronyms, and investigating the agency's activities and impact on privacy and security.