Danny O'Brien
One of the trends we've seen is how, as the word of the NSA's spying
has spread, more and more ordinary people want to know how (or if) they
can defend themselves from surveillance online. But where to start?
The bad news is: if you're being personally targeted by a powerful
intelligence agency like the NSA, it's very, very difficult to defend
yourself. The good news, if you can call it that, is that much of what
the NSA is doing is mass surveillance on everybody. With a few small
steps, you can make that kind of surveillance a lot more difficult and
expensive, both against you individually, and more generally against
everyone.
Here's ten steps you can take to make your own devices secure. This
isn't a complete list, and it won't make you completely safe from
spying. But every step you take will make you a little bit safer than
average. And it will make your attackers, whether they're the NSA or a
local criminal, have to work that much harder...Ten Steps here...
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