Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Look at me, I’m sooper sekrit

It'll Be a Cold Day in HellThat Buck Rogers Stuff

This will make some in the national security apparat have a quiet, secretive coniption fit.  Void Communications has designed itself a brand new, totally secure, self erasing communications system - one that will allow any two people to have a secure conversation that leaves no trace whatsoever of its existence.

Key to Void’s Web-based VaporStream service is the fact that at no time does the body of the message and the header information appear together, thus leaving no record of the interaction on any computer or server. The message cannot be forwarded, edited, printed or saved, and, once it’s been read, it disappears; nothing is cached anywhere. No attachments allowed.

Responding to questions about the service’s utility for terrorists and other malcontents, DEMO Executive Producer Chris Shipley said,

“Good guys need confidentiality, too.”

While this has geek credibility, is certainly an impressive display of cleverness, and no doubt lots of powerful people with guns will be very pissed off - it’s kinda pointless, considering that maintaining any sort of anonymity or privacy in the coming age will be nigh on to impossible without extreme measures that will be indistinguishable from paranoia, or dropping off the grid entirely.  Neither course will be conducive to living a normal life, or getting dates, and therefore will be rarely followed.


Posted by Buckethead on 09/27/06 at 11:52 AM
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