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Home - GSMK. Satellite - GSMK. The CryptoPhone T3 Thuraya satellite option is the perfect solution for secure communications in areas without GSM coverage or if you do not wish to depend on local network infrastructure.

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Software solution for Thuraya SG-2520 satellite phones Add-on device for Thuraya SO-2510 satellite phones Secure cable or wireless connection from a GSMK CryptoPhone to Thuraya satellite phones Secure satellite communication utilizing the GSMK CryptoPhone crypto engine with the strongest and most secure algorithms available today – AES256 and Twofish 4096 bit Diffie-Hellman key exchange with SHA256 hash function Readout-hash based key authentication 256 bit effective key length Encryption key is destroyed as soon as the call ends Source code available online for independent security assessments For users with a large installed base of the older Thuraya Hughes 7100/7101 satellite phones, the GSMK CryptoPhone T2 Thuraya Satellite Option continues to be available upon request.

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Security. Case Stories & How-To. Rooting/Jailbreaking. Drole. News. Android. iPhone. Privacy. DIY. Mass surveillance. Mass surveillance is the intricate surveillance of an entire or a substantial fraction of a population.[1] The surveillance is often carried out by governments or governmental organisations, but may also be carried out by corporations, either on behalf of governments or at their own initiative.

Mass surveillance

Depending on each nation's laws and judicial systems, the legality of and the permission required to engage in mass surveillance varies. Mass surveillance has often been cited as necessary to fight terrorism, to prevent social unrest, to protect national security, to fight child pornography and protect children. Conversely, mass surveillance has equally as often been criticized for violating privacy rights, limiting civil and political rights and freedoms, and being illegal under some legal or constitutional systems.

There is a fear that increasing mass surveillance will ultimately lead to a totalitarian state where political dissent is undermined by COINTELPRO-like programs. By country[edit] Tracked through mobile phone masts. A startling investigation by The Observer has revealed our government is behind a new project which could enable them to track us using our mobile phones.

Tracked through mobile phone masts

As they reported yesterday: The technology 'sees' the shapes made when radio waves emitted by mobile phone masts meet an obstruction.

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