Tuesday, August 13, 2013

‘Encryption is a human right’: Wikipedia aims to lock out NSA


Published time: August 03, 2013 11:10
Edited time: August 04, 2013 15:25
Screenshot from www.wikipedia.org
Screenshot from www.wikipedia.org
Wikipedia is taking steps to make its site ‘unsnoopable’ to the NSA following revelations that its site users were being spied on. The measures will include the use of secure encryption for its logged-in users to minimize eavesdropping.
The non-profit US-based organization that manages Wikipedia, Wikimedia, has released a statement, announcing the introduction of HTTPS security protocol on its website to protect its visitors.
“[Wikipedia] believes strongly in protecting the privacy of its readers and editors. Recent leaks of the NSA’s XKeyscore program have prompted our community members to push for the use of HTTPS by default for the Wikimedia projects,” said the statement published on the organization’s website.
HTTPS protocol shields against eavesdropping and tampering with internet communications, using bilateral encryption between the server and the internet user.
Using the protocol would minimize the risks of the snooping on users’ internet activity.
A report by UK publication The Guardian revealed that the NSA was monitoring the users who accessed one of the world’s most popular websites. In response to the revelation the organization’s co-founder, Jimmy Wales announced that Wikipedia would be introducing security measures to protect site visitors, starting from August 21.
However, he noted that bugs were delaying the upgrade from regular HTTP protocol to HTTPS.
"Our current architecture cannot handle HTTPS by default, but we've been incrementally making changes to make it possible. Since we appear to be specifically targeted by XKeyscore, we'll be speeding up these efforts," Wikimedia said on its website.


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