do.
Or how about just popping out the battery?
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On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 3:12 PM, Jago Pearce jag...@gmail.com wrote:
How much improvement might flightmode realistically provide?..
baseband exploits can tamper with airplane/flight mode. it is designed
to prevent transmission, however, the radio can still receive.
get a faraday bag/case
Or how about just popping out the battery?
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?
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On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 3:12 PM, Jago Pearce jag...@gmail.com wrote
How much improvement might flightmode realistically provide?
On the one hand, if you are a targetted individual it's basically not
going to provide any protection because with a rootkit it can be so
easily overridden.
However, for the average Joe such as myself who just likes to have a
little bit
On 2012-09-05, at 11:48 PM, grarpamp wrote:
I think cryptography will depend more and more on steganography [...]
and the message is encoded in the inter-packet timing noise. ;)
Moot when you suck up and process everything to extract the
crypto. Steg is nothing more than crypto with a
http://nplusonemag.com/leave-your-cellphone-at-home
Sarah Resnick
Leave Your Cellphone at Home
Interview with Jacob Appelbaum
From OCCUPY Gazette 4, out May 1.
Earlier this year in Wired, writer and intelligence expert James Bamford
described the National Security Agency’s plans for the Utah
On 2012-09-05, at 6:16 AM, Eugen Leitl wrote:
http://nplusonemag.com/leave-your-cellphone-at-home
Sarah Resnick
Leave Your Cellphone at Home
Interview with Jacob Appelbaum
From OCCUPY Gazette 4, out May 1.
Very interesting read.
I'm not sure I buy the theories for the new data
Very interesting read.
Resnick: The recent article in Wired describes where and how the NSA plans to
store its share of collected data. But as the article explains, the Utah
facility will have another important function: cryptanalysis, or
code-breaking, as much of the data cycling through will