Reddit and Others Spearhead Anti-NSA Privacy Campaign

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Darkk

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"The campaign also encourages website owners to add SSL certifications to their websites."

You realize of course NSA already have the keys to the CAs around the world so any SSL keys generated by them are not safe. Only self generated keys are safe, problem is it's not signed by a CA so users will get that warning.

For personal use it's fine but won't work for business.
 

coolitic

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"You have nothing to fear if you have nothing to hide."

Except NSA messing with internet security opens the pathway for hackers to use their backdoors/methods which could compromise security.
 

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I personally don't care. I'm not doing anything illegal it's not like it's an actual person. Just a bunch of computers scanning for certain phrases and giving them an alert when it pings on one. So I gotta ask what are you doing that's so private that you're afraid of the government knowing about? Hell you when you go to the doctor they have the information right there. Scan for the bad guys hiding in the endless mass of morons clucking about things they know nothing about. Wouldn't be surprised if you dopes believe 9/11 was a conspiracy too.
 
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