Monday, September 30, 2013

John McAfee Announces Plans to Make Internet “Impossible to Hack” Even for NSA

If the U.S. government bans its sale, McAfee says “I’ll sell it in England, Japan, the Third World. This is coming and cannot be stopped”

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By JG Vibes
Intellihub.com
September 30, 2013
Internet software pioneer John McAfee has announced that he will be launching a new company that will make the internet “impossible to hack” and says that he will be releasing a device that will prevent the NSA from Spying on you.
“My new technology is going to provide a new type of Internet, a decentralized, floating and moving Internet that is impossible to hack, impossible to penetrate and vastly superior in terms of its facility and neutrality. It solves all of our security concerns,” McAfee said in a recent interview.[1]
This includes security concerns in relation to government spying.
“There will be no way (for the government) to tell who you are or where you are,” he said in an onstage interview with moderator Dan Holden at the inaugural C2SV Technology Conference + Music Festival.  “And if the U.S. government bans its sale, “I’ll sell it in England, Japan, the Third World. This is coming and cannot be stopped.”[2]
 McAfee has given few other details on this project so far.
Sources:
[1] John McAfee vows to make Internet ‘impossible to hack’ - Mercury News
[2] John McAfee reveals details on gadget to thwart NSA – Mercury News
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