Tag: NSA PRISM

  • How to stop the NSA from tracking your mobile phone calls

    How to stop the NSA from tracking your mobile phone calls

    The latest documents leaked by Edward Snowden, called “Spain last 30 days“, show that in a single month the NSA illegally spied on 60 million phone calls in Spain. Further details reported by the press mention that although calls were not recorded, location, dialled number, call duration and mobile phone serial numbers were all looked at by the NSA.

    Based on that one can figure out that if the NSA was looking at mobile phones serial numbers they must have a way to link those numbers to people.

    Mobile phone serial vs IMEI number

    There are two kind of mobile phone serial numbers, IMEI (International Mobile Station Equipment Identity) and IMSI (International Mobile Subscriber Identity).

    Mobile phone serial number and IMEI
    Mobile phone serial number and IMEI

    IMEI numbers are embedded in the device, it will be displayed if you type *#06# on your dialpad, forming 15 or 16 digits, the software version called IMEISV contains 16 digits.

    The first 8 digits of an IMEI number identify the model and phone’s origin, the remainder numbers are defined by the manufacturer and could be anything they want.

    IMSI numbers contains 15 or less digits and they are embedded in the SIM card, the number is constantly send by your mobile phone to the network provider, enabling mobile phone companies to trace the phone using a technique known as triangulation. Tracing will work even if you don’t have GPS in your phone, triangulation relies on mobile phone network towers to locate you.

    The first 3 IMSI digits contain the country code, followed by mobile network code and other numbers show subscription details.

    For example if you go abroad the IMSI number will be used by the network to connect you to the foreign company that has a roaming agreement with your home network provider.

    Both IMEI and IMSI numbers are transmitted to mobile phone companies. There are devices that can change a mobile phone IMEI number but in some countries like the United Kingdom this is illegal alleging that it hinders mobile phone theft investigations.

     Stopping NSA metadata collection

     With leaked documents showing that metadata is the main element used to flag calls by the NSA grid, using a calling card would should stop them from seeing the final numbers you are dialling, buying calling cards from a non USA company should add privacy.

    It is probably rational to assume that the NSA knows about the calling card problem and receiving and making lots of calls using them with the same phone could raise a red flag in the system and mark you for further attention. Combining calling cards with different phone lines would be then a good idea if possible.

    Another way that might fool NSA metadata collectors is by using a virtual phone number service like FlyNumber, where two people from Africa could communicate with each other using USA local phone numbers that are then forwarded to the phone of their choice or VoIP. Make sure it is not Skype, past documents showed that Skype is linked to the NSA PRISM global spying program.

    As for stopping location tracking, opening your phone and taking the SIM card and battery off is the only secure way to do that. If this is too inconvenient then stick to VoIP calls tunnelled using a VPN.

  • Firefox addon warns you of NSA PRISM surveillance

    Firefox addon warns you of NSA PRISM surveillance

    Dark Side Of The Prism is a Firefox addon that will show a dark PRISM logo on your screen every time you visit a website that is known to allow gathering of user’s data to the US National Security Agency. The addon will work on a company’s main website and all of its associated services.

    For example, the Bing search engine is included in the list of PRISM websites along with all other Microsoft owned websites because Microsoft was named in the leaked NSA documents listing partner companies.

    Dark Side Of Prism Firefox addon
    Dark Side Of Prism Firefox addon

    This addon is a good way to remind yourself that you are being spied on at all times on the Internet and it will also play Pink Floyd’s aural prism “Dark Side Of The Moon” album while it shows the PRISM logo, different tracks will play on different sites. The looped music can get a little over your head as there is no way to mute it other than leaving the site, Dark Side of the Prism will force you to close the tab and go to an alternative company or you will get stuck with annoying music and a scary black logo.

    The source code is available for review in case you are paranoid and suspect this addon could be another NSA invention to spy on people.

    Visit Dark Side of The Prism addon