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SK-1 Feb 6, 2013 09:37 PM

Encrypt Your Calls, Texts.
 
There are those who might be concerned about spying — by the government, hackers or someone else — on their phone calls and text messages. Well, now there’s an app for that.

According to Slate, the firm Silent Circle has released a smartphone app that encrypts data. As Ryan Gallagher for Slate puts it, “that means photographs, videos, spreadsheets, you name it—sent scrambled from one person to another in a matter of seconds.”

The company’s press release stated the Silent Phone app is available for both Apple and Android devices. It is described as the first peer-to-peer encryption tool for smartphones and tablets, which means information doesn’t pass through a third-party.

“Senior corporate executives and government officials are using work-issued smartphones and their own personal devices under BYOD for sensitive discussions, despite their increasing susceptibility to eavesdropping and other surveillance threats across all communication mediums,” Silent Circle CTO, co-founder and former PGP Corporation co-founder Jon Callas said in a statement . “Silent Phone is an easy to use, yet powerful smart phone application that leverages state of the art technology and is now available for iOS and Android, the two most popular smart phone platforms.”

The app creators discuss the need for encryption in this video:

BrooksyX Feb 6, 2013 09:41 PM

I remember hearing about this. Major downside is that the person on the other end of this also has to have the app installed, right?

TheMailMan78 Feb 6, 2013 09:46 PM

Meh sounds like a government plant to get people to say things they THINK are encrypted.

Steevo Feb 6, 2013 10:23 PM

Investor video propaganda. If someone is this concerned the GSM data is encrypted, and for more security you can purchase or make "one time" sheets for messages.


Or


http://www.fourmilab.ch/onetime/otpjs.html


1) ppdy=nsay 2) xetn=oozb
3) ubbm%uqwo 4) edun}oypn
5) nqhx<cdri 6) pcqd[gbeh
7) yxln!tzso 8) dnyo}mcda
9) dqml{kofk 10) shkr&wpoh
11) zuxd[txas 12) nlme;wrcr
13) oxgh<szhg 14) gzal<tshl
15) vusb~nuoz 16) dyxt#ujpe
17) ryog^hetb 18) ogim#babg
19) wwsf#qjbc 20) ipzx:zkew
21) ghbm]godp 22) bvux?gbgc
23) abri_leyd 24) nwia=apzs
25) sowo&icsk 26) dfcm%obrc


Rearrange the numbers in another pattern, like as M=1, N=2, L=3, or random.

AphexDreamer Feb 6, 2013 10:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheMailMan78 (Post 2839570)
Meh sounds like a government plant to get people to say things they THINK are encrypted.

This was my first guess too.

odameyer Feb 17, 2013 05:21 AM

Disregard "smart"phones. Use shortwave.

Assume that all of your phone calls and texts that go through the cellular towers are being stored by the NSA somewhere.

Phusius Feb 17, 2013 05:51 AM

I have nothing to hide. Listen in on me any time you want. I let it all hang out. No shame in my game. ^^

odameyer Feb 17, 2013 05:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phusius (Post 2847252)
I have nothing to hide. Listen in on me any time you want. I let it all hang out. No shame in my game. ^^

It's not about having anything to hide or not. It's about the erosion of civil liberties. Chip by chip, by chip.


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