A Pretty Good Way to Foil the NSA
`How easy is it for the average internet user to make a phone call secure enough to frustrate the NSA’s extrajudicial surveillance program?
Wired News took Phil Zimmermann’s newest encryption software, Zfone, for a test drive and found it’s actually quite easy, even if the program is still in beta.
Zimmermann, the man who released the PGP e-mail encryption program to the world in 1991 — only to face an abortive criminal prosecution from the government — has been trying for 10 years to give the world easy-to-use software to cloak internet phone calls.’