December 23, 2005

A fun test...

From BoingBoing You will need to set up a free email account in another nation. You will need to set up a website stub and have access to the log files. Send provocative emails from your USA account to the one in the other nation referencing the website and see what happens. See who shows up at your door... From BoingBoing:
Experiment to see if your mail is being tapped by the gov't
Richard M. Smith of ComputerBytesMan has come up with a "quick and easy method to see if one's email messages are being read by someone else."
  1. Set up a Hotmail account.
  2. Set up a second email account with a non-U.S. provider. (eg. Rediffmail.com)

  3. Send messages between the two accounts which might be interesting to the NSA.

  4. In each message, include a unique URL to a Web server that you have access to its server logs. This URL should only be known by you and not linked to from any other Web page. The text of the message should encourage an NSA monitor to visit the URL.

  5. If the server log file ever shows this URL being accessed, then you know that you are being snooped on. The IP address of the access can also provide clues about who is doing the snooping.
The trick is to make the link enticing enough for someone or something to want to click on it. As part of a large-scale research project, I would suggest sending out a few hundred thousand messages using various tricks to find one that might work.

As Dave Farber notes: "It is not a good idea to try this if you hope to ever again fly on an American airline without first being strip-searched by the TSA monkeys." Link
Heh... Easy to do, free to do and you get to bug the government of your choice -- what's not to love? Posted by DaveH at December 23, 2005 10:21 PM
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