Woz: Snowden is a hero and Apple is the purest of all

Speaking at CeBit in Germany, Apple's co-founder says he understands why some think Edward Snowden is a traitor, but he's not one of them. Moreover, he believes Apple is the purest of all the tech companies.

Speaking from the heart, as always.

I don't want to go all Apple vs. Microsoft on you, but we have a national security situation.

The eminences grises of these two famous companies have come out on opposing sides of one of today's great political debates.

Earlier this week, Microsoft's Bill Gates told Rolling Stone of Edward Snowden: "I think he broke the law, so I certainly wouldn't characterize him as a hero."

Just in case you didn't quite get what he was saying, he added: "You won't find much admiration from me."

However, on Thursday, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak seemed brimming with admiration.

As the Times Of India reports, he was speaking at the CeBit conference in Germany and offered this perspective: "He is a hero to me, but he may be a traitor to other people and I understand the reasons for them to think that way."

Why, then, should the NSA whistle-blower be seen as today's Robin Hood of information?

Woz continued: "I believe that Snowden believed, like I do, that the US has a right to freedom. He had the guts to and courage to sacrifice his life for a principle."

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Edward Snowden wants easy to use encryption everywhere

SURVEILLANCE WHISTLEBLOWER Edward Snowden has taken part in a video conversation at the South By Southwest (SXSW) conference and called for more accessible encryption tools.

The subject of the conversation, which was hosted by the American Civil Liberties Union, was whether communications are secure and if they can be trusted. They can, said Snowden, but only with some third party help and the use of end to end, machine to machine encryption.

The use of strong encryption is key and the panel agreed that Snowden's revelations have improved the security landscape. The whistleblower said that technology companies need to help make encryption more accessible and less complex. "Encryption does work," he said, calling it "the defence against the dark arts for the digital realm."

Snowden said that the US National Security Agency (NSA) has created an "adversarial internet". He added that while policy changes are needed, technological changes will be the most effective.

"[We must] craft solutions that are safe", he said. "End to end encryption makes bulk surveillance impossible. There is more oversight, and they won't be able to pitch exploits at every computer in the world without getting caught."

He said that there has already been "a lot of progress" but added that systems are still too complex. "If you have to go a command line, people aren't going to use it."

Snowden called on attendees, the technical people who work for these companies, to play their parts. "You guys are all the firefighters, and we need you to help us fix this," he said.

When he was asked to recommend tools that the man in the street could use, he recommended TOR, which the other two would not support because they said it lacks ease of use.

As for claims from some quarters that his surveillance revelations have done harm, Snowden disputed this, and said that before the government focused on attacking, and that "leaks improve security".

He added that mass surveillance led to a lack of focus and missed leads. "We've had tremendous [intelligence] failures," he pointed out. "We spent all this money, we spent all this time hacking into Google's and Facebook's back end to look at their databases," he said. "What did we get out of that? We got nothing... We need policy advocates and public oversight. We need a watchdog that watches Congress."

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Wikipedia, Facebook slam NSA spying

Published: Friday, 14 Mar 2014 | 9:39 AM ET

By: CNBC.com with Reuters

NSA spying shows government 'out of control': Wikipedia

Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia, says the revelations of spying by the U.S. National Security Agency is a "huge scandal" and the government is "out of control".

Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales slammed the U.S. government over its electronic surveillance methods, branding them "out of control", after reports that Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg had called President Barack Obama to express his concerns.

Wales said he was "glad" that Zuckerberg was putting pressure on the Obama administration to stop its "unconstitutional" spying techniques.

"The governmentshould be here to empower us and to protect our rightsbut in fact, the recent revelations have shown a government that's completely out of control, lying to Congress, doing things that are blatantly unconstitutional," Wales told CNBC in a TV interview.

"I think it's a huge scandal."

(Read more: Facebook's Zuckerberg says US spying hurt users' trust)

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