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Showing posts with label Rein. Show all posts

Friday, December 20, 2013

If You Want to Rein In NSA Spying, HERE’s How to Do It


by WashingtonsBlog


There’s An Easy Technical Fix To A Good Chunk of Our Spy Problems


Bill Binney is the high-level NSA executive who created the agency’s mass surveillance program for digital information. A 32-year NSA veteran widely regarded as a “legend” within the agency, Binney was the senior technical director within the agency and managed thousands of NSA employees.


Binney has been interviewed by virtually all of the mainstream media, including CBSABCCNNNew York TimesUSA TodayFox NewsPBS and many others.


Binney knows how to rein in NSA spying …


Specifically, Binney and his team – including NSA veterans Thomas Drake and Kurt Wiebe – created a system which automatically encrypts all information about Americans.


That information can only be read (i.e. decrypted) if a judge orders it to be decrypted after a finding that there is probable cause that the target is a bad guy.


In other words, the government had to obtain a search warrant based upon probably cause before a particular suspect’s communications could be decrypted.


This protected American citizens’ constitutional rights. Specifically, no unreasonable search and seizure or violation of our rights of association or speech. Unless a judge issues a search warrant, people’s privacy remains intact.


Protecting Americans’ Constitutional Rights


But the NSA now collects all data in an unencrypted form, so that no probable cause is needed to view any citizen’s information.


Binney says that it is actually cheaper and easier to store the data in an encrypted format (the government’s current system is being done for political – not practical – purposes.)


Because the NSA collects all of our raw information in unencrypted form, our constitutional right to avoid unreasonable searches and seizures – and to be able to speak freely and associate with who we wish – are being DESTROYED


By reinstating Binney’s system of automatic encryption, Americans’ privacy rights will be restored.


Binney told Washington’s Blog:


A Thinthread [the name of Binney"s encrypted system] type collection system up front would not even take in all the data about individuals unless they were close to a group of bad guys in the social network. This would remove most of the concern on constitutional and legal grounds.



Background on “closeness” to bad guys.


Vital Legislation


There are some good pieces of legislation being proposed by Congress to rein in runaway NSA spying. But it is difficult to draft laws which remove all of the loopholes …and most laws contain loopholes big enough to drive a truck through.


In addition, creative but unethical people will always try to find a way around new laws.


By requiring automatic encryption of all Americans’ data – subject to decryption only with a search warrant issued by a federal judge – a mechanism and procedure will be established which removes a lot of room for mischief.


Automatically encrypting the data would place the cookie jar on the top shelf … out of reach of immature hands.


NSA Data Vulnerable to Foreign Hackers


Implementing Binney’s system of automatic encryption would solve another giant problem …


Specifically, top internet security experts say that the NSA’s current spying system makes the Internetless secure, less safe … and more vulnerable to hackers and bad guys.


Indeed, huge quantities of web data originating in North America have been re-routed to bizarre locations all over the world by unknown actors.


The NSA’s big data collection itself . And the Pentagon itself sees the collection of “big data” as a “national security threat” … but the NSA is the biggest data collector on the planet, and thus provides a tempting mother lode of information for foreign hackers.


Given that Americans’ sensitive, confidential information is lying around the NSA’s computersunencrypted, China, Russia or other actors can grab it. Indeed, leaving it unencrypted is like waiving a red flag for bad guys to get it.


(Sure, the NSA has firewalls and such. But its computer systems are not as bullet-proof as one might assume, and hackers have successfully penetrated Department of DefenseFederal Reserve and many other supposedly secure systems).


Binney confirmed to us that automatically encrypting data would also help protect it from being easily hacked by non-U.S. actors:


When done properly, encryption would give even the Chinese and Russians difficulty.



He also explained that the NSA is overly-confident about the security of its own systems:


One of the arguments NSA would make is that they have a closed and continuously encrypted network world-wide. Which they would argue would  protect them from hackers.  However,  even they don’t know that that is true for sure.  They do not have good documentation of their network and therefore can not assure everyone that the “Network” is truly isolated and secure.



Indeed, this is a matter of national security. Automatically encrypting Americans’ private data will make it harder for foreigners to access the data.


For all of the above reasons, encrypting Americans’ data must be central to NSA reform efforts.



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If You Want to Rein In NSA Spying, HERE’s How to Do It

Friday, November 1, 2013

Tech Giants Throw Weight Behind Legislation Which Would ACTUALLY Rein In NSA Spying


Washington’s Blog
November 1, 2013


The head of the Senate Intelligence Committee – NSA shill Diane Feinstein – introduced a Trojan Horse of a bill today which pretends it reins in the NSA, but would actually legalize bulk surveillance on Americans.


But the tech giants just threw their support behind a real reform bill.  Specifically, Google, Apple, Microsoft, Yahoo, Facebook and AOL put their support behind the USA Freedom Act … the bill introduced by Senator Leahy and Congressman Sensenbrenner to start reining in the NSA for real.


The tech giants aren’t supporting the bill out of the goodness of their hearts, but because cooperating with the NSA has cost them tens of billions of dollars. And see this.


This article was posted: Friday, November 1, 2013 at 5:59 am


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Tech Giants Throw Weight Behind Legislation Which Would ACTUALLY Rein In NSA Spying

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Handful of Congress Members Move to Rein In Surveillance State


Kurt Nimmo
Infowars.com
June 23, 2013


It’s no mistake the Limiting Internet and Blanket Electronic Review of Telecommunications and Email Act (LIBERT-E Act) received zero coverage by the establishment media. The legislation, sponsored by Rep. Justin Amash (R-MI), Chairman of the House Liberty Caucus, and Rep. John Conyers, Jr. (D-MI), the Ranking Member on the House Judiciary Committee, will be allowed to die a quiet and unobtrusive death.


Ben Swann on the NSA’s criminality.

The bill strikes at the heart of the PATRIOT Act, the unconstitutional monstrosity passed by Congress and signed into law by George W. Bush on October 26, 2001. LIBERT-E Act would also restrict the government’s ability to conduct surveillance not connected to an ongoing investigation. It calls for the illegal and unconstitutional FISA Court to make its secret opinions available to Congress and the American people.


The LIBERT-E Act, however, falls far short of correcting the problem. The PATRIOT Act should be repealed immediately and the FISA Court dismantled. Unfortunately, neither of these things will happen due to more than a decade of propaganda to brainwash the American people into falsely believing they face a terrorist threat and therefore must surrender their birthright enshrined in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.


LIBERT-E is a noble if half-hearted effort sponsored by 32 members of Congress. They released the following statement on the legislation:


“The recent NSA leaks indicate that the federal government collects phone records and intercepts electronic communications on a scale previously unknown to most Americans.
“The LIBERT-E Act imposes reasonable limits on the federal government’s surveillance. The bill puts some teeth into the FISA court’s determination of whether records the government wants are actually relevant to an investigation. It also makes sure that innocent Americans’ information isn’t needlessly swept up into a government database. LIBERT-E prohibits the type of government dragnet that the leaked Verizon order revealed.


“We accept that free countries must engage in secret operations from time to time to protect their citizens. Free countries must not, however, operate under secret laws. Secret court opinions obscure the law. They prevent public debate on critical policy issues and they stop Congress from fulfilling its duty to enact sound laws and fix broken ones.


“LIBERT-E lets every congressman have access to FISA court opinions so that Congress can have a more informed debate about security and privacy. And the bill requires that unclassified summaries of the opinions be available to the public so that Americans can judge for themselves the merit of their government’s actions.


“We are proud to lead a broad, bipartisan coalition that’s working to protect privacy. It shouldn’t matter whether you’re a Democrat or a Republican. Defending the Constitution and protecting Americans’ rights should be an effort we all can support.”


Putting “reasonable limits on the federal government’s surveillance” will permit the government to continue its surveillance. Instead of half measures, Congress needs to call for the dismantlement of the NSA – and the CIA and FBI – and all legislation that violates the Fourth Amendment needs to be immediately repealed.


Finally, all the criminals who have conspired against the Constitution need to be arrested immediately – including standing and ex-presidents – and put on trial for treason.


Anything short of a strenuous effort will result in failure. Half measures and statements released by a handful of Congress members will be ignored as the fascist juggernaut rolls forward. The ruling elite are now a hair’s breadth away from finishing the installation of their high-tech surveillance and police state. If they successfully fend off attempts to preserve the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, in the not too distant future all opposition to their fascist rule will be impossible.


This article was posted: Sunday, June 23, 2013 at 8:55 am


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Handful of Congress Members Move to Rein In Surveillance State