Re: Protect yourself against Operation Sudden Fall
On 10-May-2008, David.Whitacre@dea.gov wrote:
> Law enforcement is now intercepting text messages,
> as proven by Operation Sudden Fall in San Diego.
It has always done that in the UK. It is called a subpoena. Telecoms
companies have to abide by it. So do you. It's the law.
> http://www.usdoj.gov/dea/pubs/states/newsrel/sd050608.html
> http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/education/20080506-1338-bn06sdsu2.html
>
> Don't let your personal SMS/text messages fall into
> the wrong hands. Encrypt your messages with one
> of these:
>
> http://www.CryptoSMS.org
> http://www.CryptoSMS.com
> http://www.FortressMail.net/fortress_sms.htm
> http://www.Cop2p.com/encrypted_sms.html
Easier - don't say things you don't mean.
And if you do mean them, have the courage of your convicitons and stand by
them.
> Be Safe, Be Encrypted, Fuck the Police!!
But use a condom. It ain't safe otherwise.
> --
> She'd chew outside than write with Murad's commercial sediment.
date: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 02:23:26 GMT
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