THE NATIONAL SECURITY Agency knows Edward Snowden disclosed many of its innermost secrets when he revealed how aggressive its surveillance tactics are. What it doesn't know is just how much information the whistle-blower took with him when he left.
For all of its ability to track our telecommunications, the NSA seemingly has little clue exactly what documents, or even how many documents, Snowden gave to the media. Like most large organizations, the NSA had tools in place to track who accessed what data and when. But Snowden, a system administrator, apparently was able to cover his tracks by deleting or modifying the log files that tracked that access.
An Estonian company called Guardtime says it has a solution to that: using the same ideas that underpin the digital currency Bitcoin, the company says it can ensure no one can alter digital files, not even an organization's most senior executives or IT managers. The idea is to stop the next Snowden in his tracks by making it impossible to tamper with data, such as the NSA log files, in secret.
(Score: 2) by MichaelDavidCrawford on Friday June 05 2015, @01:27AM
Tor Browser Bundle [torproject.org].
It's not like my posts are anonymous nor private but I figure that my encrypted traffic will help protect those of others.
Some sites don't work well with Tor, some don't work at all, any site that uses Cloudflare will present me with a captcha.
Yes I Have No Bananas. [gofundme.com]
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday June 05 2015, @01:57AM
Are you the AC who is always hating on gewg_?