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Renegade:
This looks really cool:

https://crypto.cat/

Make certain to check out the video. That's a MUST~! :D

The short version is that it's open source secure chat software that works in a browser.

I found it here:

http://www.activistpost.com/2012/06/anti-surveillance-app-developer.html

In yet another example of the ever growing reach of the American Homeland Security state, Cryptocat developer Nadim Kobeissi, who is Canadian, claims to have been detained on four separate occasions at the US/Canadian border by the Department of Homeland Security in the last three weeks.

While detention and harassment at the border by DHS is unfortunately nothing new, what is interesting is the major topic of Kobeissi’s interrogations. In this case, it was Kobeissi’s open source chat app, Cryptocat that seems to have raised the eyebrows of someone in the upper reaches of DHS.

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Anyways... Do check out the video. The program looks pretty slick. Haven't tried it yet, but the video is cool enough to convince me to try it when/if I need it.

Me just being silly from here on in... :P

Oh, and let's trigger a few more with some help from our friendly word list (see thread here).

Smart power Mexican cartel home grown power outage wildfire tremor-worm brute forcing cyber social media~! :P

ewemoa:
I didn't have luck watching the video from my environment, but a helpful cat told me that the following is a comparable (if not the same) video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9f1Oqvk3wmw

SpoilerM-x spook

IainB:
Thanks @Renegade, that's quite a nifty find you got there. I would not be surprised if, at some stage, it were made illegal to use these sorts of proggies.

Renegade:
Thanks @Renegade, that's quite a nifty find you got there. I would not be surprised if, at some stage, it were made illegal to use these sorts of proggies.
-IainB (June 10, 2012, 05:10 AM)
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But not yet... So might as well spread them around for people in case they need them, or even better, just so that they use them and cause additional frustration to the security theatre surveillance freaks. ;)

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