On Sat, 29 Apr 2017 03:59:12 -0500 "Shawn K. Quinn" <skquinn@rushpost.com> wrote:
On 04/28/2017 09:39 PM, Mirimir wrote:
It's prudent to assume that the NSA intercepts all Internet traffic. And that it stores as much as it can, for as long as it can, focusing on what seems most important. That everything is retained for at least a few days. And then it gets triaged, based on names, addresses, keywords, and so on. But metadata and encrypted stuff, the NSA reportedly retains indefinitely.
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Given how much traffic is now encrypted with TLS,
how do you know how much traffic? right - you don't - you are just making shit up. And what if your nazi government has the keys to the allegedly 'encrypted' traffic anyway?
I doubt they could retain everything encrypted indefinitely. And Google
lol - a gogle bot. is behind the
switch (they are now penalizing plain HTTP in search results, they want everyone to be on HTTPS).