My silent protest against the National Security Agency

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I was very angry when I heard National Security Agency was gathering all our electronic mails and phone calls without our consent. I think it is tyrannical for any organization to do this with private correspondence.

To protest this I have been sending one e-mail a day with a 24 megabyte attachment to multiple people. The attachment is an encrypted file container. I figure if they want to gather data on me I am going to give it to them.

If you want to join my list and also send me a single e-mail every work day send me a private message.
 
I think I am more concerned about them tracking your IP address through Google, Yahoo and Bing search engines to Hack your system when they feel necessary. So how about we try configuring a crazy firewall for our systems and sending huge encrypted emails also:)?
 
Just send encrypted lines from the Constitution and let them waste their time and our tax dollars decrypting it.
 
No takers so far eh? I have been sending e-mails for over a month now. That is plenty of data over time for the National Security Agency. It adds up.
 
No takers so far eh? I have been sending e-mails for over a month now. That is plenty of data over time for the National Security Agency. It adds up.

As I said I am more concern about the hacking of random computers which takes place. If you want to be effective at making the NSA earn there paycheck then configure one crazy firewall and do some interesting searching on google and let them try to hack your system. Of course you will have to work too, MS coughed up all the back doors to the NSA to allow them easier access to systems. So essentially you will a lot of holes to plug up on the Windows system.
 
No its yawn because this is the standard thread about a standard idea. The point is, the internet and everything that goes with it (even the old telephone) has always been a public space. Get over it.
 
No its yawn because this is the standard thread about a standard idea. The point is, the internet and everything that goes with it (even the old telephone) has always been a public space. Get over it.

Well last time I checked people's personal HDD is not a public space so your point is wrong. Plus your yawn brought nothing valid to point to the thread, in fact your second post actually brought more valid information then then the first post you made.

This is the same as lets say hypothetically you created thread about Gode Mode in Windows and I decided to post how your cool little trick is stupid because there is an application that already does that. That would bring nothing valuable to the thread because the point of your little tick is a safe hack which does not alter the registry or have the potential to contain infections.

All I am saying is if you think we are wrong then bring valuable information to the thread and prove my point of how a internal HDD is public space, yawning at something shows you know nothing and it is disrespectful to those who are concerned and talking about the topic.
 
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I was very angry when I heard National Security Agency was gathering all our electronic mails and phone calls without our consent. I think it is tyrannical for any organization to do this with private correspondence.

To protest this I have been sending one e-mail a day with a 24 megabyte attachment to multiple people. The attachment is an encrypted file container. I figure if they want to gather data on me I am going to give it to them.

If you want to join my list and also send me a single e-mail every work day send me a private message.

Yea it's true unfortunately.These things do happen.Not everywhere to everyone,but there are cases where that really does occur.

And that is EXACTLY why I have made myself a small simple program which sends E-mails by encrypting the E-mail message TITLE and E-mail message BODY and even E-mail message ATTACHEMENT(S) (if any) before even trying to send the message.I have of course used my own type of encryption type by mixing it with the existing ones.The reason why I also used my own type of encryption and not only the existing ones is because that the agencies cannot decrypt the message title,body and attachement(s) (if any) no matter how hard they try...even if they brute force it lol. :D
Of course...if they get hands on my application then they can always decompile it and take a look at the programming code which does all this.
In that case I am fu**ed up hahaha!
But that's not going to happen. :rolleyes:

I don't use that program a lot.Only when I send some secret classified informations...otherwise I just use simple Microsoft outlook express...
 
Yea it's true unfortunately.These things do happen.Not everywhere to everyone,but there are cases where that really does occur.

And that is EXACTLY why I have made myself a small simple program which sends E-mails by encrypting the E-mail message TITLE and E-mail message BODY and even E-mail message ATTACHEMENT(S) (if any) before even trying to send the message.I have of course used my own type of encryption type by mixing it with the existing ones.The reason why I also used my own type of encryption and not only the existing ones is because that the agencies cannot decrypt the message title,body and attachement(s) (if any) no matter how hard they try...even if they brute force it lol. :D
Of course...if they get hands on my application then they can always decompile it and take a look at the programming code which does all this.
In that case I am fu**ed up hahaha!
But that's not going to happen. :rolleyes:

I don't use that program a lot.Only when I send some secret classified informations...otherwise I just use simple Microsoft outlook express...

Do you have a nice non MS firewall setup? Have you found ways to lockup the back doors of Windows?
 
Do you have a nice non MS firewall setup? Have you found ways to lockup the back doors of Windows?

Nope.I don't need to.If someone wants to break into my computer to take a look at what data I have on it then he/she/they can be my guest.:D
Why?
Because they won't find ABSOLUTELY ANYTHING except Windows operating system itself hahaha.
That is because I NEVER EVER hold absolutely any secret classified data on ANY of my 4 computers.Everything goes directly to my UAC data device which is NEVER EVER connected to an outside world. :P

Besides...no matter how good the firewall is,there is always a chance that big organizations can break it...
So considering how important the data on the UAC data device is,that is the risk I will not take...





Cheers everyone!
 
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