McAfee founder is developing a gadget "D-Central" to stop eavesdropping / monitoring



On Saturday, September 28, 2013, the United StatesSan JoseThe "C2SV Technology Conference + Music Festival"so,McAfeeBe a founderJohn McAfeeMr,NSA (National Security Agency of the United States)We are revealing that we are developing a gadget to stop eavesdropping and monitoring.

John McAfee reveals details on gadget to thwart NSA - San Jose Mercury News
http://www.mercurynews.com/bay-area-news/ci_24198989/john-mcafee-reveals-details-gadget-thwart-nsa

McAfee announced to the audience that "Nagoya's gadget to stop NSA's interception on the Internet has not been completed yet, but keep the selling price within 100 dollars and the size to pocket size." Also, if the US government prohibits the sale or use of this gadget, the UK · Japan ·Third worldWe are considering selling at.


A gadget that prevents NSA's eavesdropping monitoring is "D-CentralIn cooperation with devices such as smart phones, tablets and personal computers, we constructed a localized local network so that government spy agencies can not interrupt. OS will be compatible with both Android and iPhone.


D-Central is a mechanism that allows users to communicate with each other within a limited network such as "within three blocks of one city" or "within one quarter mile (about 400 m) of one region", and the private / We are planning to provide public mode and to use public nodes. It is expected that it will take six months to complete the prototype of D - Central.

Apple co-founder at the venueSteve WozniakMr. figure also.


Mr. McAfee said, "In addition to this, we have been able to use widely for university file sharing, which was difficult due to the power of the police and so on," while hoping to use the effective D-Central, this gadget Is not there a possibility of causing a crime by creating "closed internet"? There is a question, Mr. McAfee says that there is a possibility of negative use as "There are people who misuse the phone, there will always be people who misuse them."

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