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Tuesday, March 3, 2009

EFF offers government surveillance self-defense training for BushTapping semi-survivors

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After the advent of BushTapping, you may well have begun to wonder how to protect some precious fraction of your private data from prying government eyes.

Enter the Electronic Frontier Foundation with the Surveillance Self-Defense site.

There, you can find the information and tools you need to evaluate the threat and protect against it.

Learn what the government can legally do to snoop on you, and what you can legally do to protect yourself. It's "all about risk management" with regard to data stored on your computer, data on the wire and data about you stored by third parties.

Today is a good time to surf over there and get started. Not after some secret subpoena has swept every crumb of your privacy into a dust bin.

The possibility of future, public-service anonyblogging isn't all you have to loose.

Trust whom?

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