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Opinion | The Assault on Our Privacy Is Being Conducted in Private


Mr. Bensinger is a member of the editorial board.
“You have zero privacy anyway,” Scott McNealy, the chief executive of Sun Microsystems, infamously declared more than 20 years ago. “Get over it.”
Well, you shouldn’t get over it. The rise of social media, Google and online shopping and banking has made us far more exposed than back in the internet’s infancy in 1999. Today, personal data like your Social Security number, bank account information, passwords, purchases, political beliefs, likes and dislikes are stockpiled in central databases. That makes it more easily analyzed than ever before by companies that want to part you from your money, and easier for criminals to steal or for the government to sift through. Worse, we hand over much of it willingly. ....

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View: The assault on our privacy is being conducted in privateBy Greg Bensinger, New York Times
Last Updated: Jul 14, 2021, 10:23 AM IST
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At a congressional hearing last month, Tom Burt, Microsoft’s corporate vice president for customer security, said his company fields as many as 3,500 federal law enforcement requests annually for sensitive customer data, all under order of secrecy.
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“You have zero privacy anyway,” Scott McNealy, the chief executive of Sun Microsystems, infamously declared more than 20 years ago. “Get over it.”
Well, you shouldn’t get over it. The rise of social media, Google and online shopping and banking has made us far more exposed than back in the internet’s infancy in 1999. Today, personal data like your Social Security number, bank account information, passwords, purchases, political beliefs, likes and dislik ....

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Computer Security Breaches and Trojan Horse Backdoors


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Who is at fault for the succession of major hacking events in the United States? – “The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves”
The U.S. Congress wants answers on what has been apparent foot-dragging by the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) in answering congressional questions about NSA forcing the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) into incorporating a NSA-engineered back door into the Dual EC DRBG encryption algorithm standard developed for use in federal government computer systems and networks. On January 28, Democratic Senators Ron Wyden of Oregon and Cory Booker of New Jersey, along with eight of their Democratic colleagues in the House of Representatives – Tom Malinowski of New Jersey, Ted Lieu of California, Stephen Lynch of Massachusetts, Bill Foster of Illinois, Suzan DelBene of Washington, Yvette Clarke of New York, and Anna Eshoo of California – sent a letter to NSA dir ....

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Signal Welcomes Users Fleeing WhatsApp in Search of Privacy—Which Faces Being Targeted Next


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Signal Welcomes Users Fleeing WhatsApp in Search of Privacy Which Faces Being Targeted Next
Jan. 15 , 2021 (EIRNS) The dictatorial control over what can and cannot be said, exerted by Twitter, Facebook, and other social media platforms over the recent period, depends on those platforms knowing what its users are saying. But what if the platform itself does not know, and indeed cannot know, what its users are talking about?
This is the situation under end-to-end encryption, whereby communications between two (or more) parties can be read only by those parties, with absolutely no possibility of the provider of the communication service reading their messages as it acts as a delivery service. Difficult to use in the 1990s, end-to-end encryption became slightly more user friendly in the first decade of the 2000s. But it was in 2010 that the pseudonymous Moxie Marlinspike created TextSecure and RedPhone, which introduced easy end-to-end- ....

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