20 novembro 2013

Mail.ru

Russia’s largest internet company is expanding into the US, trying to lure customers by keeping the data from its services offshore.
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Mr Grishin said the data centres for its US services would be based in the Netherlands, which he said was a “good neutral place” outside of the US and Russia that was “very liberal” and “respected globally”.
US internet companies have come under fire for handing over private data to US authorities since Edward Snowden leaked documents detailing a mass NSA surveillance programme earlier this year. Many technology companies insist they simply comply with the law and have even spoken out against reported attempts to siphon off information about their users.
The Netherlands has robust data protection laws and a broad definition of what constitutes personal data, as well as some large data centres. However, some privacy experts say keeping the data offshore would not be enough to stop the NSA accessing it.
FT

Comentário: Eis o resultado da estupidez norte-americana.

2 comentários:

Anónimo disse...

isto e so para facturar uns trocos faceis de infonabos, A realidade e que:

"However, some privacy experts say keeping the data offshore would not be enough to stop the NSA accessing it."

Elaites

Anónimo disse...

E ja agora instrucoes:

http://security.stackexchange.com/questions/33374/whats-an-easy-way-to-perform-a-man-in-the-middle-attack-on-ssl

isto claro se alguem tiver amigos numa companhia que emite certificados e conseguir accesso a um backbone da internet.

Dica: A NSA ultimamente consegue muitos amigos a forca, quanto a backbones ja la deve estar em todos.

Elaites