“Justin Blinder released a plugin for the Web browser Firefox this week, and he’s already seeing a positive response in the press if not just based off of the idea alone. His ‘The Dark Side of the Prism’ browser extension alerts Web surfers of possible surveillance by starting up a different song from Pink Floyd’s 1973 classic ‘The Dark Side of the Moon’ each time a questionable site is crossed. Blinder told the Guardian that he built the program over the course of four hours with the hopes he could ‘create some sort of ambient notification that you are on a site that is being surveiled by the NSA.'”
http://rt.com/usa/prism-floyd-nsa-surveillance-723/
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