NSA Gets Real Time Access to Your Email

Kurt Nimmo
TruthNews
December 19, 2007

It was inevitable: the Advanced Research Projects Agency, later to become DARPA, right out of the Pentagon, created the internet. The RAND Corporation invented modern packet switching. DARPA and ARPANET recruited Vint Cerf of Stanford University to work on TCP/IP. Cerf is regarded as “the father of the Internet,” or maybe that should be the military-NSA snoop network. Now we learn NSA increasingly controls SSL, now called Transport Layer Security, the cryptographic protocol that provides secure communications on the internet for web browsing, e-mail, instant messaging, and other data transfers.

In other words, increasingly, the NSA is reading your email and everything you type in your IM client — and in real time, that is to say there is no delay in the timeliness of the information, the underwear drawer snoopers have the ability to read your IMs as you type them.

“Certain privacy/full session SSL email hosting services have been purchased/changed operational control by NSA and affiliates within the past few months, through private intermediary entities,” notes Cryptome.

Hushmail: now fully owned by private entity NSA affiliate; has had informal relationship with NSA for a number of years that effectively provided NSA with real time access to Hushmail’s hosting servers.

Safe-mail.net: Israeli-based, ironically privately lauded by NSA and US military several years ago for its sound implementation of SendMail with SSL webmail GUI frontend. Now provides mail server info to NSA in real time.

Guardster.com (SSH/SSL proxy): NSA contractors have “bought” full access rights to Guardster servers a few days ago. Separate but related: facilitated port sniffing of hosting servers at Everyones Internet, on NSA affiliates’ behalf, has been ongoing for a number of months now.

Geekspeak aside, what this means is that the NSA is buying up key technology in an effort to snoop you even more closely. If this trend continues, we may as well call the internet the NSAnet.

Moreover, according to Cryptome’s research, if you own “security” software produced by Zone Alarm, Symantec, and MacAfee, you are in essence throwing out a welcome mat for the NSA and its bevy of underwear drawer sniffing goons. “All facilitate Microsoft’s NSA-controlled remote admin access via IP/TCP ports 1024 through 1030,” and without a “security flag,” that it to say you will be none the wiser.

It won’t be long now before Winston Smith’s telescreen is barking orders.

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  1. Donald F. Truax on December 19th, 2007

    This is an important article for it proves some of SIGNET capabilities. More important is what OTHER technologies that are being used against American citizens and the world.

    This specifices of the program that uses OTHER technology is what NSA whistleblower Russell Tice said should never be released to the public, if so , maybe in 200 years if at all when stating that the SPY program was just the tip of the iceburg.

    Love “Light” and Energy

    _Don

  2. RV Michael on December 19th, 2007

    Isn’t that similar to Uncle Sam sitting at the post office opening your mail?
    Every day, here into the seventh year of the new millennium, the new U.S. Police State gets a larger foothold on innocent U.S. citizens. Wait till a seventeen year old high school sophomore is arrested because she suggested that all her friends’ e-mail a classmate because shes a geek.

    Whats’ next? Which sell-out in Washington D.C. would we e-mail for the latter?

    Ron-Paul is at least some hope!

  3. S. Wolf Britain on December 19th, 2007

    Kurt said:

    “….It won’t be long now before Winston Smith’s telescreen is barking orders.”

    So right, Kurt! The Beast Mark system is upon us; so all of us better, TRULY, get completely right with God, or there is very rapidly not going to be ANY freedom left for us… ever again.

  4. Art Carran on December 19th, 2007

    Let the disinformation roll. I love our government, especially President Bush, Karl Rove, John Poindexter, and Scooter Libby.

  5. S. Wolf Britain on December 21st, 2007

    Completely illegally censored another one of my comments, eh Kurt?!

  6. Brian Ward on January 7th, 2008

    I would think AT&T forwarding ALL ip traffic to AT&T would be more of a concern. http://yro.slashdot.org/articl.....07/1246259

  7. Brian Ward on January 7th, 2008

    AT&T forwarding traffic to NSA… Sorry..

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  9. Gilberto Milagro III on January 29th, 2008

    “the underwear drawer snoopers have the ability to read your IMs as you type them” - You are certainly exaggerating here. My IM client doesn’t send any data “while I’m typing”. Therefore no one, not even the NSA can intercept any data that I’m “typing” It’s after I hit or otherwise send the data off through the Tubes - that’s when someone can get it.
    Not to nit-pick. The thing is, the sensationalism becomes obvious when the reader apprehends your hyperbole. The point expressed in your article is a good one. That a government agency can read our email is a very important topic which we ought to know about.

  10. Gilberto Milagro III on January 29th, 2008

    I’d like to see more compelling evidence than a simple statement of this NSA-email-snatching theory. Upon investigation I see there isn’t a lot.

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  20. Sa Simmer on August 12th, 2008

    Probably a good thing! Think of all of the life’s that would be saved. What if the guy that took out the high school had sent an email containing the details and the NSA picked it up with a packet sniffer. End result, no students would be dead.

    What do you have to hide and why do you hide? I think it is a good program.