Who holds the seven keys to the Internet?

The Guardian brings us this video report on the individuals who – in theory at least – exercise ultimate control over the entire Internet.

Interesting. I wonder how long it takes the NSA to crack the encryption of those keys? I’m betting minutes, if not seconds . . . they seem to have destroyed everyone else’s privacy, after all, so why should they give a flying figment about ICANN’s?

Peter

1 comment

  1. ICANN is, for the most part, a sub-division of the NSA.

    Check back a few years when it got the "contract" to manage all the top-level DNS servers. The list of company principals is replete with names of ex-NSA personnel, ex-Perfumed Princes, ex-Intel Services types, and ex-or still current government contractors who worked and work for the NSA.

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