ive heard the voice of reason and your right.
the nsa must have laughed when this story came out
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ive heard the voice of reason and your right.
the nsa must have laughed when this story came out
This story has been going on for years. I don't remember where I saw it, but there is a site that shows exactly what it is. I am not saying that the NSA doesn't have backdoor access to everyones computers (just like the V-chip in TV's) but they are to smart to put there name on it. That would be like a carpenter installing a side door in every house he built, and putting his name on the door. They are going to be a lot more subtle then that. Like using the extrnaious code at the end of Internet Explorer ( There is something like 5 MB of code in the IE executable that can be deleted, and barely affect the program).
Ya know, there really is no "NSA", NSA stands for "No Such Agency". It is really a front so a few members of the government can use tax dollars for private/illegal research concerning human gene splicing and telekinetic experiments.
They had finally provided it true. All of the lawsuits against Microsoft was just a play, something that was planned to point all guns at Microsoft. Now, guess wat? the US government is involved. Someone file a lawsuit against Micrsoft and the whole US government, for billions or trillions of dollars and put all these money into OpenSource for programmers to program a better, fast, more secure, more pravite, Spy free (100%) alternative Microsoft OS!
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It is really a front so a few members of the government can use tax dollars for private/illegal research concerning human gene splicing and telekinetic experiments.
lmfao... :rolleyes:
http://www.nsa.gov/about_nsa/index.html
"The National Security Agency is the Nation's cryptologic organization. It coordinates, directs, and performs highly specialized activities to protect U.S. information systems and produce foreign intelligence information. A high technology organization, NSA is on the frontiers of communications and data processing. It is also one of the most important centers of foreign language analysis and research within the Government."
Doesn't mean they don't get into some black areas...i've heard they can monitor any communication...anywhere...if they want...(doesn't mean they're lloking at em all...just that they can...).....but they DO exist...
And i highly recommend the NSA's www.conxion.com/]Security recommendation guides[/URL] for securing windows and cisco systems....
where can i find softice driver suit?
Personally,
Just one more reason why m$ is full of sh*t and that we should all stick with Linux.
Well, whoever they are they didn't ask for a cookie or IP, but then maybe their 4th line activates my ADVAPI.dll and sends all my info straight to Fort Meade......... Heck, now you all got me paranoid too :eek: ...Quote:
Originally posted here by T1T3SONET
LOL. That was interesting with the FTP. We were probably just logged by the NSA...hehehe.
Initiating server query ...
Looking up IP address for domain: www.cryptonym.com
The IP address for the domain is: 66.39.5.41
Connecting to the server on remote port: 21
[Connected] The server greeted our connection with this message:
220 cryptonym.com NcFTPd Server (licensed copy) ready.
Query complete.
:D :D :D
People often seem to forget that the role of the NSA is twofold. As we all know they try to intercept communications to glean intelligence from them (i.e. comprimising communication/encryption systems of other countries). The fact that they do that has never been a secret (since its existence became public knowledge of course ;) ).
The second role that NSA fills is to help secure information systems within the U.S. This is the role that most people seem to forget about. My understanding of these keys was that when the NSA looked at windows for use in some aspects of its work, they decided that the encryption provided by microsoft wasn't up to their standards (also not a surpise). They therefor wanted these keys as a method of implementing a higher level of encryption to make the system more secure, not as a backdoor to make it less secure.
Long story short, yes the NSA is part of the U.S. intelligence effort and as such tries to spy on people; but their job is also to help protect the U.S. from beind spied on by others.
just my $0.02
Strickland is correct. Some of us, me included, probably tend to inject too much humor and faux black-helicopter make-believe paranoia into this subject.... But then, some of us always did have a tendency to tell our buddies there was a fly dropped into their freshly opened can of beer.... :D :drink: