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hispeedencrypt
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Comment #5935256
You forgot about Afghanistan. Didn't the funding of the radicals there (who eventually turned against us... they're today's most feared terrorists!) start during Carter's presidenc…
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Comment #5933197
"It means stuff that teaches you about the world." I guess you do not find the story is teaching you anything about the world? "But if this... was a sign of some bigger, underlying…
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Comment #5932722
The tone of this article suggests Snowden is nothing more than a pawn in someone else's game. Why should anyone care so much about him? We've heard repeatedly that what he has disc…
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Comment #5930875
http://www.cato.org/blog/untappable-apple-or-dea-disinformat... http://blog.cryptographyengineering.com/2012/08/dear-apple-p...
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Comment #5916290
May I ask what convinced you they were a center of excellence in the 90's? I ask this sincerely, not in rebuttal. What do you make of the comments of Binney that NSA was caught sle…
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Comment #5916255
I think this is the saddest aspect of these spying programs and the ensuing paranoia... it actually might discourage people from using encryption or anonymizing proxies... for fear…
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Comment #5915917
The thought that your tax dollars are going to pay for some bloated overpriced inefficient software solution is unpleasant. For example, according to Binney and co. ThinThread was …
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Comment #5915852
Have you stopped to think about the fact of enforcing the CFAA so harshly against private citizens (e.g. downloading too many JSTOR articles), while their government boasts about h…
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Comment #5915834
No, but they need to ask HW mfrs like Cisco to put backdoors in for NSA's use... at least, that's what some Chinese newspaper was suggesting recently. Based on the talks I've been …
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Comment #5915764
Apple, Google and Facebook can store communications for evermore. And NSA can easily get a copy anytime, via a rubber stamp by a judge in the secret court. Now, in light of this, a…