Mozilla recommends the use of Open Source Browsers against State Surveillance
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Mozilla recommends the use of Open Source Browsers against State Surveillance
After the revelations from NSA internal documents leaked by Edward Snowden, the world knows the NSA
as the Real Techie Gangster of this 21st Century, with the ability to
brutally infiltrate every kind of electronic device, the Internet, and
global communications.
"It is becoming increasingly
difficult to trust the privacy properties of software and services we
rely on to use the Internet. Governments, companies, groups and
individuals may be surveilling us without our knowledge. " The Inventor of JavaScript & current CTO of Mozilla, Mr. Brendan Eich said in a blog post
NSA
is not just focused on high-tech exploits, but also specialize in
inserting secret backdoor to legitimate products. Its Tailored Access
Operations (TAO) unit works with the CIA and FBI to intercept shipments
of hardware to insert spyware into the devices. This way NSA is able to
keep an eye on all levels of our digital lives, from computing centers
to individual computers, and from laptops to mobile phones.
It really trouble us when the Government itself force the service providers to Insert backdoors for the purpose of surveillance and made them maintain silence due to gag orders. So, on what users rely on?
Most probability the best option left is - Open Source. Brendan Eich suggested
not to blindly trust any software vendors, where the products are not
Open Source. Because at the end of the day most big companies must
comply with the law.
"Mozilla has one critical advantage over all other browser vendors. Our products are truly open source" he said. "Every major browser today is distributed by an organization within reach of surveillance laws."
Now
what if the law force the vendors to secretly violate their own
principles to do things they don’t want to do. The vendors itself are
compromising their goodwill and End-to-End trust, and are becoming the
part of users' furry.
We all know that Microsoft's Internet Explorer is fully closed-source software and Safari, Chrome
browsers are using open-source rendering engines or WebKits, but still
they are not fully open-source and contain significant fractions of
closed-source code.
Where on the other hand, Firefox is completely open source, which means its source code is available to everyone and anybody can verify it and can detect flaws.
Anyone can verify the official
Firefox executable (available on the website for download) by comparing
it with the compiled executable version from the original source code
(also available for download).
"Through international collaboration of independent entities we can give users the confidence that Firefox cannot be subverted without the world noticing, and offer a browser that verifiable meets users’ privacy expectations." He said.
There's
a lot of argument about whether the NSA's tactics have actually
prevented much terrorism or otherwise aided the security of the United
States only, but Security Guru, Bruce Schneier said, "If we can't trust either our government or the corporations that have intimate access into so much of our lives, society suffers."
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