Wednesday, August 21, 2013

EU flight data: NSA earmarks flight passengers europewide with thread score flags from 0 to 400 – NYTimes.com | Christliche Leidkultur


EU flight data:
NSA earmarks flight passengers europewide with thread score flags from 0 to 400


NSA nutzt EU Flugdaten um Passagiere europaweit mit Gefahrnoten von 0 bis 400 zu brandmarken
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Affäre Snowden: Neulich am Flughafen Wien, 21. August 2013 – ortneronline.at
Was der Edward-Snowden-Vertrauten Laura Poitras bei einer Zwischenlandung am Flughafen Wien Schwechat passiert ist, beschreibt (unter anderem) ein interessantes Lesestück in der “New York Times”: “…..When she flew out of Sarajevo and landed in Vienna, she was paged on the airport loudspeaker and told to go to a security desk; from there she was led to a van and driven to another part of the airport, then taken into a room where luggage was examined. “They took my bags and checked them,” Poitras said. “They asked me what I was doing, and I said I was showing a movie in Sarajevo about the Iraq war. And then I sort of befriended the security guy. I asked what was going on. He said: ‘You’re flagged. You have a threat score that is off the Richter scale. You are at 400 out of 400.’ I said, ‘Is this a scoring system that works throughout all of Europe, or is this an American scoring system?’ He said. ‘No, this is your government that has this and has told us to stop you.’ ”  (Ganzer Text hier)

21. August 2013

Affäre Snowden: Neulich am Flughafen Wien

Was der Edward-Snowden-Vertrauten Laura Poitras bei einer Zwischenlandung am Flughafen Wien Schwechat passiert ist, beschreibt (unter anderem) ein interessantes Lesestück in der “New York Times”: “…..When she flew out of Sarajevo and landed in Vienna, she was paged on the airport loudspeaker and told to go to a security desk; from there she was led to a van and driven to another part of the airport, then taken into a room where luggage was examined. “They took my bags and checked them,” Poitras said. “They asked me what I was doing, and I said I was showing a movie in Sarajevo about the Iraq war. And then I sort of befriended the security guy. I asked what was going on. He said: ‘You’re flagged. You have a threat score that is off the Richter scale. You are at 400 out of 400.’ I said, ‘Is this a scoring system that works throughout all of Europe, or is this an American scoring system?’ He said. ‘No, this is your government that has this and has told us to stop you.’ ”  (Ganzer Text hier)
- See more at: http://www.ortneronline.at/?p=23872#sthash.6sR4vbyQ.dpuf
How Laura Poitras Helped Snowden Spill His Secrets - NYTimes.com.
The stranger responded with instructions for creating an even more secure system to protect their exchanges. Promising sensitive information, the stranger told Poitras to select long pass phrases that could withstand a brute-force attack by networked computers. “Assume that your adversary is capable of a trillion guesses per second,” the stranger wrote.
Before long, Poitras received an encrypted message that outlined a number of secret surveillance programs run by the government. She had heard of one of them but not the others. After describing each program, the stranger wrote some version of the phrase, “This I can prove.”
Seconds after she decrypted and read the e-mail, Poitras disconnected from the Internet and removed the message from her computer. “I thought, O.K., if this is true, my life just changed,” she told me last month. “It was staggering, what he claimed to know and be able to provide. I just knew that I had to change everything.”  ……….
more via How Laura Poitras Helped Snowden Spill His Secrets – NYTimes.com

21. August 2013

Affäre Snowden: Neulich am Flughafen Wien

Was der Edward-Snowden-Vertrauten Laura Poitras bei einer Zwischenlandung am Flughafen Wien Schwechat passiert ist, beschreibt (unter anderem) ein interessantes Lesestück in der “New York Times”: “…..When she flew out of Sarajevo and landed in Vienna, she was paged on the airport loudspeaker and told to go to a security desk; from there she was led to a van and driven to another part of the airport, then taken into a room where luggage was examined. “They took my bags and checked them,” Poitras said. “They asked me what I was doing, and I said I was showing a movie in Sarajevo about the Iraq war. And then I sort of befriended the security guy. I asked what was going on. He said: ‘You’re flagged. You have a threat score that is off the Richter scale. You are at 400 out of 400.’ I said, ‘Is this a scoring system that works throughout all of Europe, or is this an American scoring system?’ He said. ‘No, this is your government that has this and has told us to stop you.’ ”  (Ganzer Text hier)
- See more at: http://www.ortneronline.at/?p=23872#sthash.6sR4vbyQ.dpuf

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