How NSA access was built into Windows

Anne Wilson cannewilson at tiscali.co.uk
Wed Jan 17 11:55:40 UTC 2007


On Wednesday 17 January 2007 07:20, David Boles wrote:
>
> Hey folks the NSA does not have to spy on you, or me, this way. Your, and
> my, ISP has records of every site that you, I, have visited. From CNN to
> that kiddie p0rn site that you, or I, might have visited. They have every
> email that you, or I, have ever sent. And you want to worry about a
> security feature in Fedora? If they want to look at the contents of your,
> or my, harddrive they would just kick down your, or my, door and take it.
> Get real.

And it's no good railing at the ISPs, either.  They are required to do it by 
our governments.

Anne
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