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EU To Counter Echelon With Quantum Cryptography?

jfruhlinger writes "An article on Security.ITWorld.com seems to outline a coming information arms race. The European Union has decided to respond to the Echelon project by funding research into supposedly unbreakable quantum cryptography that will keep EU data out of Echelon's maw. Leaving aside the question of whether such a thing is possible, the political implications are troubling, indicating a widening rift within the Western world. Interestingly, the UK is part of the EU, but its intelligence services are among Echelon's sponsors."

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  1. Re:What I do is.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait
    What I do is send meaningless emails with high encryption to my friends in China. I figure that the NSA may as well spend countless CPU cycles finding out that I just installed the Guild Wars E3 demo rather then on important stuff.

    Thank God there are people like you to keep the NSA busy with nonsense, instead of catching terrorists. Just think, how could the next 9/11 happen without tireless efforts of people like you. Since I was in New York that day, I can tell you the thrill and excitment that people like you help us achieve. Keep up the good work!

    I've got a few more suggestions

    1 - Park in front of fire houses to prevent fire trucks from leaving.
    2 - Flood 911 call centers to prevent ligitamite calls from getting through.
    3 - Secretly break the seal on every fire extinguisher you can find, rendering them eventually usefull
    4 - Yell FIRE in a crowded theater.

    How people like you are proud I will never know...

  2. Re:The UK's role in the EU by JamesKPolk · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    If the UK being close the US damages the UK relationship with the EU, then the EU members should stop lying and pretending they are US allies.

  3. Re:What I find disturbing is... by kippy · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    The 9/11 hijackers had lots of connections in Germany. That's the kind of stuff they are looking for because Germany doesn't have the means or will to do it themselves. The US is not trying to topple the German government by engineering internal conflicts within the Bundestag based on interoffice email. They are trying to keep bad stuff from happening by listening to communications of terrorists lodging in Germany.

    You can call me a fascist or whatever but if letting a supercomputer cluster sift through my meaningless personal emails (which it will disregard) is the price I have to pay for not getting planes crashed on me, then I'll pay it.

  4. Re:What I do is.... by JamesKPolk · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    No, it's just another bit of anti-American propaganda that's been repeated enough that people believe it.

    The US used to prevent EXPORT of good encryption and of software with hooks to support good encryption, but certain America-haters through ignorance or malice distorted the facts into the lie above.

    If you want to see encryption regulations, look at what France or Russia has done (at least in the past, I don't know if either country still has domestic restrictions).