To my knowledge, you are never 100% sure once you are on Internet. But
even before that, with today tech, every hardware could be sending some
sort of signal, regardless of software running attop.

Free software + encryption though are solutions that at least should put
anyone willing to do it into a very complex problem if it's intended as
an attack to our community. IMHO, free software + encryption + community
should be advocated near social uprisings to make people aware of the
military-corporative background of current societies technology and the
imbalance of power that can be hardened with it.

1984 has already happened.

-- 

Luther Blisset
GNUPG/PGP KEY: 6722CF80

I challenge you to play the game in which there is no loser but
everything is fun and worthwhile!



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Dňa 20.06.2013 17:12 Greg  wrote / napísal(a):

> I'm just wondering what debian does to check and protect its users, so
> fuck me, right?

Your protection is your responsibility. The Debian (and other OS) can
only help you with this. Of course, some can do it better and another
no. An some can criminalize you, when you want to see what is inside (by
license violation), but these last are then taking responsibility, but
do you really want to loose your own responsibility?

IMO, if you want to transmit your responsibility, you must select
another model of OS, than Debian is.

regards

-- 
Slavko
http://slavino.sk

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