Bush, the US Govt. and ‘Project 12′

by Rob on April 15, 2008

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So here’s the question about “Project 12″ – they want to create a national monitoring platform or system for the government. This all was started when a group of hackers from China were able to intercept emails from government servers.

Here’s my question to the US Govt: Why are you not encrypting your emails with custom cyphers? Encrypting with a bit system cypher that everyone and their mother has will not protect your data. You need a better system with private keys and auto-morphing skeletons.

Example: an encryption I know of *cough* mine *cough* will auto shift encryption files every day or two for each person (future release). This way no matter how much data you send, it will always be changing and modifying so even if intercepted it won’t be easily cracked.

Here’s a tip for you US Govt. Cut the hops in between your government computers and connections. Put them on a private backbone (or not, just ones that you can assure you control YOURSELF) – and transmit emails only over your pipes – while they’re encrypted with polymorphic cyphers. Running an email across 15 hops with your standard government encryption will not do you any better. 15 hops that have 12+ public increases the chances of your email getting intercepted. After that, you’re using standard encryption where the algorithms are all public. Wrong. You’re going to lose your data.

Use private lines and/or systems, and transmit using custom cyphers. Don’t be dumb – this is your CITIZEN’S data we’re talking about here. Be smart.

PS – Once again, as I always do, if you have a question contact me. I’m not saying I’m a professional, but I could help as much as possible. Don’t hesitate.

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