Batu69 Posted March 29, 2017 Share Posted March 29, 2017 IXmaps wants to “make visible the secret, dangerous, often illegal forms of surveillance that are increasingly becoming part of everyday life.” Internet data pinballs across national borders, and for Canadians this means potentially exposing it to eavesdropping by US-based corporations and the National Security Agency. Now, an interactive mapping tool named Internet Exchange Mapping (IXmaps), re-launched for public use today, will show you how—and how easily—you data can be spied on by tracing the oftentimes byzantine routes data takes when traversing the internet. IXmaps looks at what are known as traceroutes, the geographic path data takes when bouncing through internet exchanges—buildings connecting the most important internet cables. The NSA for example, is known to have installed listening posts in some of these buildings, and can listen in on the data that passes through. The point of IXmaps is to reveal how your data might pass through one of these listening posts, said the site's founder and University of Toronto professor Andrew Clement. The idea is to "make visible the secret, dangerous, often illegal forms of surveillance that are increasingly becoming part of everyday life," he said in an interview. The current version of IXmaps was developed with help from OpenMedia, the Canadian Internet Registration Authority (which manages the .CA domain), and Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada. The project has been in the works since 2008. The NSA can look at pretty much all American data, Clement said. Listening posts presumably don't discriminate based on nationality—whether you're Canadian or American, they're interested in data crossing in and out of the US. The map includes 18 US cities where "reported and suspected" NSA interception facilities are located. "Once outside Canada, your data is treated by the NSA as foreign and loses Canadian legal and constitutional protections," the IXmaps website explains. "This represents a major loss of privacy." Just this month, the Privacy Commissioner of Canada issued an open letter asking for better protection of Canadian privacy after Donald Trump signed an executive order that excluded permanent residents and non-US citizens from the protections under the US Privacy Act. "This is a major challenge to democratic principles," Clement said. "And these fears greatly increased with what we saw with the Trump administration." Article source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
straycat19 Posted March 29, 2017 Share Posted March 29, 2017 5 hours ago, Batu69 said: The NSA can look at pretty much all American data I have tried their website multiple times and either I am very, very secure or their site isn't working as well as they think it is. Here is my map but with the IP, ISP, and Location data erased, just for security's sake. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Holmes Posted March 29, 2017 Share Posted March 29, 2017 Aside from strays narcissism which I find odd (you take a picture of the site in question and say you blocked out your ip and isp for security's sake doesnt make sense considering you have said before you have never used your real ip address which includes your isp name online because you use a vpn and now your blocking out details because supposedly there your real ip address and isp get your story straight your starting to believe your own lies. Also looking at the erased data looks like your modified the bottom two boxes of routes found they look different then the first box. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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