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MuscleHead
- Jan 3, 2012
- 903
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Yes I get the point but it's impossible from what I can see.
Imagine your scenario. Yes, the call appears to be coming from your GF on the mainland but the second anyone looks at her call record, they will see the incoming call from you & your original location. It makes things one-hop harder but very possible and there is no real obfuscation of where the call was placed originally.
Sure you can put something in between you and the call receiver, but it ultimately links to you pretty easy. Remember NSA programs like PRISM have public ally declared even their junior analysists are able to examine data "two or three hops" from the original person without a warrant, so imagine what's happening in real practice as that's just policy not legislation stopping them!
Your stuck because your on someone else's network. Make your own network and it's fine but while your using a public company's network that's aiding other companies/associations then your stuck. Best bet is AES encryption
Imagine your scenario. Yes, the call appears to be coming from your GF on the mainland but the second anyone looks at her call record, they will see the incoming call from you & your original location. It makes things one-hop harder but very possible and there is no real obfuscation of where the call was placed originally.
Sure you can put something in between you and the call receiver, but it ultimately links to you pretty easy. Remember NSA programs like PRISM have public ally declared even their junior analysists are able to examine data "two or three hops" from the original person without a warrant, so imagine what's happening in real practice as that's just policy not legislation stopping them!
Your stuck because your on someone else's network. Make your own network and it's fine but while your using a public company's network that's aiding other companies/associations then your stuck. Best bet is AES encryption