Snowden on the Twitters
John Young
jya at pipeline.com
Thu Oct 1 04:23:28 PDT 2015
>btw, I accessed your link over httpS and it serves http, the
>implications of which are clear. From the source:
>
><IMG WIDTH="250" HEIGHT="75" SRC="http://cryptome.org/cryptome-01.jpg">
HTTPS has become a fetish, maybe always was. It serves as an end
point fig leaf,
simulates privacy and infosec, but does not protect visitors from the
full stream of
access to their traffic end to end. Same for shallow, exculpatory
privacy policy
always "taken very seriously" laughingly. So encryption and
anonymization provide
decorous couture of genitals while leaving the rest bare assed.
Web sites are insecure by the very design of the Internet which
allows operators
and administrators full access to traffic "so it can be maintained
properly." That
is policed and spied behind misleading signs of safety like HTTPS and privacy
policy. Every web site operator knows this and keeps it quiet to avoid scaring
away visitors. So they adopt the latest fig leafs and earnestly promote them
as essential while hacking and spying predators continue to ravage
the Internet
as if the planet was created for the benefit of warmakers and their engineers
and suppliers.
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