Originally posted by Polverone
Why bother with encryption? The US National Security Agency in cooperation with Australian, Canadian, and UKian intelligence/security services
monitored international telephone and telegraph communications over satellite links and cables for many years. The monitoring was often with the
direct and secret collaboration of the communications providers, even when such activity was officially illegal (the laws in the US, at least, have
changed to legitimize it now). Similar activity probably continues today. See The Puzzle Palace for further details about the historical
arrangements, or try searches like "Echelon" or "UKUSA agreement" on your favorite search engine. It's a natural extension to imagine that they now
monitor internet traffic by special arrangement with the major Internet backbone providers. Although it seems unlikely that national security services
would care about what people post here, the idea that monitoring may occur is enough to make some people itch for encryption. With strong encryption
like that now offered here, it's impossible for the NSA or any other party to lazily intercept and scan the communications between the sciencemadness
server and your PC. |