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Privacy issues in cyberspace.
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Fwd: PING:: Group & Yardy
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Even from jail, one of Yardbird's asshole underlings can't help posting to Usenet. Which one is this? Eggplant? Mystikal? In article <Xns9CC9DEFE9D7D4egbroh...@209 .197.12.12> ...<snip>
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Microsoft Let NSA Spooks 'Enhance' Windows 7
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A National Security Agency director just bragged to a Senate subcommittee about his agency's close "cooperation" with Microsoft to, err, "enhance" how Windows 7 guards a user's privacy. Doesn't that just make you feel all warm and fuzzy? The spooks at the NSA are, of course, notorious for their role monitoring... más »
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Skype will be open sourced
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...86dd-0e4aca83a...@f16g2000y qm.googlegroups.com... ...I never said crypto is pointless. Just in the grand scheme of things I'm more worried about some person on the net sniffing out my CC [for example] than I am of the government reading my emails or tapping my phone. So long as I pay my taxes I'm sure the Canadian government is... más »
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NSA involved in the development of *all* Windows versions?
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[link] development-035 The NSA has admitted in being involved in the development of Windows 7, but I wouldn't be surprised that they were involved with in the development of ALL Windows versions. Their job is to gather information so it would seem obvious they helped Microsoft with building in... más »
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Microsoft refuses to open-source crypto stacks
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[link] micro-development-framework-59 4 Isn't one of the golden rules of cryptography that the secret is in the key, not the algorithm? This makes me suspicious. What's in the code that they don't want us to see? Just to be on the safe side I'd only... más »
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