by Stratego » Sat Aug 03, 2013 12:14 pm
So I spend a lot of time thinking about what the NSA can do to improve their intelligence gathering. The idea is that the better intelligence they get, the less likely that they'll make a mistake. The government can pretty much gather all the information you sent over the web. BUT WHAT ABOUT THE STUFF YOU DON'T SEND? Let's say I wrote a full paragraph detailing my plans for nefarious activities, but end up not sending it, or rephrased it to sound less nefarious before sending it, the NSA has lost all that information within the first draft of the paragraph. (They would never know what I initially wrote in the first draft of the thread,
). But "if" they develop streaming keyloggers, they can also gather information that has not been sent.
Sigmund Freud defined four parts of a psyche; the id, the ego, the superego and the stratego. The Stratego being the highest form of morality and scientific thinking.
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