It's a really cool idea. Unfortunately the process by which you are generating the emails would be the only thing they would need to crack. after that they could easily identify and filter whatever it is you're doing. The strings of controversial data would have to be generated naturally and chaotically by human beings for them to consistently generate these false positives. One thing that you could do is memetically popularise the buzzwords to mean harmless things. Turn Taliban into a verb for "contact" until hundreds of thousands of people are casually mentioning how they're going to taliban people in a gigantic range of contexts. Basically you'd have to go the drug route and bury all conversation in weird sounding euphemisms.BiscuitTrouser said:You could set up a few virtual machines that automatically send thousands of emails to each other with those keywords inside. Its not particularly difficult, its the same thing spam bots use to send Viagra emails. You could potentially send thousands of emails in a short space of time. I wonder how they would cope with the overload.xDarc said:You could also flood the system by including gibberish in your conversation/emails. Like a signature that just says Osama Bomb Iraq Afghanistan Syria North Korea Infidel Martyr Explosive, etc.
If youre willing to go illegal some anon groups have a huge series of botnets, which are basically slaved computers that other people own which can be given remote commands because they have been infected by malware. Usually the anon groups use this to initiate large scale ddos attacks. You COULD repurpose it for mass email sending, some spam companies do, but this is illegal and an invasion of another persons privacy anyway which is hypocritical to the extreme. Potentially hilarious though, a large portion of the world could be designated people of interest. Again, this technology is commonly used by spambots to make your friends send stupid emails about drugs and such so it definitely works in practice. If youre willing to be a massive dick and infect people with malware you could pretty much do a forced "I am sparticus" routine.
I knew a drug dealer who just couldn't handle this sort of thing. He would get phonecalls from people saying "Three o'clock yeah?" which would be intended to signify "3 grams" or something like that, but then he would go on to discuss the time that they'd visit him in exactly the same terms. Heads exploded. It was so confusing that he didn't know what the fuck he was organising, never mind the people potentially listening in.
Care to publish them all in this thread?Angie7F said:I dont see why we need to be concerned about this.
I know I am not doing anything wrong, so I dont care if someone is reading my emails.