Simon Davies, director of Privacy International, warns that the list of 1,700 suspicious "trigger words" will not outsmart the global surveillance system. "The Echelon system works on a very sophisticated system of word relationships, rather than strictly on keywords," said Davies. "Powerful artificial intelligence software is used to judge the relationship between words, and analyse strings of words." Davies advises protestors to send a whole series of original keyword transmissions through email, rather than relying on someone else's template. source : http://news.zdnet.co.uk/cgi-bin/uk/printer_friendly.cgi?id=2092039
Voir, en français : "Les grandes oreilles parasitées ? Halte aux fantasmes..." (http://www.zdnet.fr/yil/edito/a0013666.html) et : DÉSINFORMATION - "Cybermanif contre les grandes oreilles" (http://www.hoaxbuster.com/hliste/03nsa.html)
Alternatively, randomized texts
will make the jamming purpose
(a little bit) better, and
the Echelon related letter funnier.
We've built this generator
upon terms which are almost exclusively
used by the stratégic
(counter)intelligence and military communities.
If the Cut'n Paste randomized
text doesn't suit you,
feel free to do it by yourself
by changing the terms
you want to associate on the
following screens
:
(Only those who
click on 'just
say know' can modify the text
Click
here for a full disclosure of dictionaries and ressources)
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Classification source : confidentiel-defense & next |
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Bad dreams source : FBI 4 Kids & next |
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Military abbreviations source : confidentiel-defense & next |
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Security & privacy source : security.tao.ca & next |
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Military Intelligence source : loyola.edu & next |
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Corporate predators source : transnationale.org & next |
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Strategic Intelligence source : loyola.edu & next |
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Various intelligence contact sources : (see ressources) & next |
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Feel free to check & cut'n
paste the source code,
compose your own combinations
of 'trigger words'
pass them to all your spam
lists and relatives.
Those who'd like
to create their own texts fuelled of
original 'trigger
words' can refer to those dictionaries :
Intelligence
Programs and Systems (http://www.fas.org/irp/program/list.htm)
Sensors Directorate
Acronyms Listing (http://www.fas.org/news/reference/acronym.htm)
UK - USA Classification
Equivalency Table (http://badge.lanl.gov/uk-usa_classification.shtml)
Intelligence
Acronym List and Dictionary (http://www.tacintel.com/wim/documents/acronym/acronym.htm)
DOD Joint Acronyms
and Abbreviations (http://www.dtic.mil/doctrine/jel/doddict/acronym_index.html)
DOD Military
and Associated Terms (http://www.dtic.mil/doctrine/jel/doddict/index.html)
DOD NATO Only
Terms (http://www.dtic.mil/doctrine/jel/doddict/natoterm_index.html)
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