Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Germany Fighting Back Against NSA Spying With Grieg Piano Concerto

Pity there aren't any German composers.
From the Telegraph:

Germany's plan to take on NSA: Block eavesdroppers with classical music, and use typewriters 
Germany takes on NSA spies with Edvard Grieg's piano concerto and manual typewriters
Triumph Adler Twen 180 typewriter
German-made Triumph Adler Twen 180 typewriters are already in use by the Kremlin to prevent eavesdropping 
Politicians in Germany have devised an ingenious solution to combat the threat of eavesdropping by American spies: playing classical music during their meetings.
MPs who sit on the spying committee had become so concerned that US agents might listen in to their discussions that they had ordered classical music to be played, to drown out the discussions.
On arrival at the meeting, The Suddetusche Zeitung reported that for "security reasons" MPs had to put their mobile phones and computers into a large metal box to ensure that they were not subjected to outside surveillance.
"Then the committee chairman, Patrick Sensburg switched the music on," a source told the paper. "Edvard Grieg's piano concert in A minor. Just for security."...MORE
HT: Economic Policy Journal