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Encrypted Smartphones

Locality: Baulkham Hills, New South Wales



Address: Level 5 Nexus Norwest, 4 Columbia Court 2153 Baulkham Hills, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.ncryptcellular.com

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25.01.2022 Australia's anti-encryption law is so unpopular, there was only 1 comment in support and 342 against and now the head of its spy agency is defending the law!



23.01.2022 Smartphones are pretty lose when it comes to private affairs. Here's another example of just how slack they are when it comes to protecting their users. http://www.abc.net.au//asada-access-cellebrite-sma/9786106

23.01.2022 Australian government plans to do a Facebook on citizens data.

22.01.2022 Smartphones are pretty lose when it comes to private affairs. Heres another example of just how slack they are when it comes to protecting their users. http://www.abc.net.au//asada-access-cellebrite-sma/9786106



22.01.2022 This is why WhatsApp & Signal will not protect its users from complete anonymity. Only Nycrypt Cellular devices offer total protection with inbuilt data burn technology and military grade encrypted operating systems. https://www.cnbc.com//encrypted-messaging-why-it-matters-i

22.01.2022 Australias anti-encryption law is so unpopular, there was only 1 comment in support and 342 against and now the head of its spy agency is defending the law!

22.01.2022 He said it was the broader Australian Government's capacity to respond to a big fight in cyber space that kept him up at night.



19.01.2022 "Our cyber experts believe that a sophisticated state actor is responsible."

18.01.2022 Australias major media organisations, including SBS, have come together in an unprecedented show of unity to call for greater whistleblower protections and saf...eguard the future of the countrys independent press. Here are the front pages of newspapers around the country. Read more: https://bit.ly/2P5LlV6

18.01.2022 Bills decision to pass the #aabill is going well.

17.01.2022 Australians are now among the most heavily surveilled populations in the world. Law enforcement agencies can access extraordinary amounts of information with sc...ant judicial oversight, and additional safeguards for journalists within these regimes are narrowly framed and routinely bypassed. Read more in the report by Scott Ludlam and David Paris now at https://digitalrightswatch.org.au//breaking-press-freedom/ See more

17.01.2022 Bill's decision to pass the #aabill is going well.



17.01.2022 It's #FreeSpeechWeek. One of the worst threats to #FreeSpeech is a social credit system. Here's why: https://tutanota.com/blog/posts/social-credit-system #freedomofspeech

16.01.2022 THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT HAS INTRODUCED A RAFT OF LEGISLATION THAT ALLOWS GREY-SUITED BUREAUCRATS AND LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS UNPRECEDENTED ACCESS INTO OUR PRIVATE LIVES.

16.01.2022 He says accelerating technological change is "not only changing the business of intelligence; it's changing the entire world"

15.01.2022 And going against ASIO's recommendations, "WeChat would retain, preserve or disclose users data to comply with applicable laws or regulations, the new user agreement says. Because the Chinese regimes law enforcement agencies and security apparatus do not need a search warrant to seize a citizens property or private data, the regime would essentially have access to just about everything WeChat users send through the app."

15.01.2022 Legal experts are warning a recent decision by the Privacy Commissioner sets a worrying precedent allowing the Government to reveal people's private information without their consent. http://www.abc.net.au//privacy-precedent-what-can-/9816700

14.01.2022 Digital Rights Watch's Lizzie O’Shea speaks out against Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton's call for Facebook to halt plans to introduce end-to-end encryption ...across all of its messaging service. It’s exactly what I would expect from a Minister who is in love with power and has shown nothing but contempt for the idea of accountability, Ms O’Shea told InnovationAus.com. I reject the way in which privacy and security have been framed as counterposed. Privacy and security are complementary for citizens and users. The more secure our communications are, the better protected we will be from criminal behaviour, she said. Of course, law enforcement needs to be able to do their jobs, but they have plenty of powers at their disposal to do so already, which suggests this is a false binary.

12.01.2022 NSW Police has refused to reveal if defence lawyers are being spied on with electronic surveillance as part of criminal investigations. Security insiders have t...old the ABC that the NSW Police has a licence for Finfisher, a powerful software tool sold by an international company called Gamma International, and marketed as "spyware". See more

12.01.2022 Australia's major media organisations, including SBS, have come together in an unprecedented show of unity to call for greater whistleblower protections and saf...eguard the future of the country's independent press. Here are the front pages of newspapers around the country. Read more: https://bit.ly/2P5LlV6

11.01.2022 Your right to privacy is coming to an end courtesy of a draconian government. abc.net.au//airport-searches-of-your-phone-and-com/9866134

10.01.2022 Get encrypted or get compromised. https://thehackernews.com//05/rowhammer-android-hacking.ht

10.01.2022 Forget about your constitutional right to privacy. Dutton wants access to your underwear drawers as well. https://securityboulevard.com//australia-to-force-tech-co/

10.01.2022 #BREAKING: The government-led intelligence committee has rejected the Coalition's surveillance bill because it gives Peter Dutton's home affairs department too ...much power, without any oversight. As Amy Remeikis writes in the live blog: "This is a BIG deal. A government led committee is saying a government bill does not have enough oversight." It seems to be the first time in 17 years that this committee, one of the most powerful in the parliament, has recommended a bill be re-drawn.

09.01.2022 You can lead a horse to water

09.01.2022 Too hard core? https://read.bi/2y1S7o6

08.01.2022 Our government should be protecting our rights, not bargaining them away in international negotiations.

08.01.2022 *Australia Peter Duttons home affairs department is fighting against checks and balances on the use of a new facial-recognition system.

08.01.2022 *Australia Peter Dutton's home affairs department is fighting against checks and balances on the use of a new facial-recognition system.

07.01.2022 The shambolic encryption laws rushed throught parliament last night will cost jobs and income for Aussie software/app delevelopers, it will not stop the criminal element, nor terrosists or pedophiles. Lets see how the LibLab Party goes trying to ban iPhones from 7 million Aussies. Grab your popcorn folks because this is going to be one hell of a ride

07.01.2022 This is next level scary. AI will make us or break us.

07.01.2022 Paying money to be unwittingly spied upon? Oh yeah! https://www.theguardian.com//australian-regulator-investig

06.01.2022 When more is never enough. The Australian governments surveillance powers are surpassing 1984 https://www.crikey.com.au//the-government-already-has-far/

06.01.2022 Australian government plans to do a Facebook on citizens' data.

06.01.2022 He said it was the broader Australian Governments capacity to respond to a big fight in cyber space that kept him up at night.

06.01.2022 Read more on our defence of encryption at https://digitalrightswatch.org.au//australian-digital-rig/

05.01.2022 WHEN asked a simple question about the state of modern technology, Woz tore strips off Silicon Valley. HES responsible for the richest tech company in the world but Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak isnt happy about how his Silicon Valley counterparts have shaped our lives. http://www.news.com.au//n/043d07cc9d0a7a7d20d512531ae78c45

04.01.2022 #BREAKING: The government-led intelligence committee has rejected the Coalitions surveillance bill because it gives Peter Duttons home affairs department too ...much power, without any oversight. As Amy Remeikis writes in the live blog: "This is a BIG deal. A government led committee is saying a government bill does not have enough oversight." It seems to be the first time in 17 years that this committee, one of the most powerful in the parliament, has recommended a bill be re-drawn.

04.01.2022 Digital Rights Watch's Lizzie OShea speaks out against Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton's call for Facebook to halt plans to introduce end-to-end encryption ...across all of its messaging service. Its exactly what I would expect from a Minister who is in love with power and has shown nothing but contempt for the idea of accountability, Ms OShea told InnovationAus.com. I reject the way in which privacy and security have been framed as counterposed. Privacy and security are complementary for citizens and users. The more secure our communications are, the better protected we will be from criminal behaviour, she said. Of course, law enforcement needs to be able to do their jobs, but they have plenty of powers at their disposal to do so already, which suggests this is a false binary.

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03.01.2022 The time has come to quit Gmail! Join the privacy movement: https://tutanota.com//pos/quit-gmail-free-encrypted-email/

03.01.2022 "Criminalising Journalism" - which is exactly what the Turnbull government is trying to do with its latest national security laws: http://www.pressfreedom.org.au #MEAAmedia

02.01.2022 He says accelerating technological change is "not only changing the business of intelligence; its changing the entire world"

02.01.2022 Together with Access Now, we have expressed deep concerns about attempts by members of the Five Eyes intelligence alliance to convince Facebook to abandon its p...lan to introduce end-to-end encryption in its messaging services. End-to-end encryption is like a lock on a door. It is a basic requirement for security in any form of online communication in the digital age, said Tim Singleton Norton, Chair of Digital Rights Watch.

01.01.2022 And going against ASIOs recommendations, "WeChat would retain, preserve or disclose users data to comply with applicable laws or regulations, the new user agreement says. Because the Chinese regimes law enforcement agencies and security apparatus do not need a search warrant to seize a citizens property or private data, the regime would essentially have access to just about everything WeChat users send through the app."

01.01.2022 Digital Rights Watchs Lizzie OShea speaks out against Home Affairs Minister Peter Duttons call for Facebook to halt plans to introduce end-to-end encryption ...across all of its messaging service. Its exactly what I would expect from a Minister who is in love with power and has shown nothing but contempt for the idea of accountability, Ms OShea told InnovationAus.com. I reject the way in which privacy and security have been framed as counterposed. Privacy and security are complementary for citizens and users. The more secure our communications are, the better protected we will be from criminal behaviour, she said. Of course, law enforcement needs to be able to do their jobs, but they have plenty of powers at their disposal to do so already, which suggests this is a false binary.

01.01.2022 Its #FreeSpeechWeek. One of the worst threats to #FreeSpeech is a social credit system. Heres why: https://tutanota.com/blog/posts/social-credit-system #freedomofspeech

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