Well that is good news, thanks for the pointer!

Now all we need is for the court to report what cipher and which
encryption tools were used...

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Matt Johnson



On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 10:21 PM, Eleanor Saitta <e...@dymaxion.org> wrote:
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>> " Encryption meaningfully prevented a wiretap for the first time
>> ever in *2012* (or so we're told, for non-intelligence domestic US
>> wiretaps), and has only ever worked five times."
>>
>> What are you referring to? Do you have a pointer to more
>> information? I am very curious.
>
> http://www.uscourts.gov/Statistics/WiretapReports/wiretap-report-2012.aspx#sa5
>
> E.
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> Ideas are my favorite toys.
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