Re: M$ Windows XP Professional Bugging Device?

From: Leon Trollski (fandom_at_netguy.net)
Date: 11/16/05


Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 03:20:42 GMT


"Imhotep" <Imhotep@nospam.net> wrote in message
news:pZednV6sW9FinunenZ2dnUVZ_sCdnZ2d@adelphia.com...
>
> The article was funny, you are correct. The author also writes well. But
the
> premise is serious. I do believe that there is much more hidden in their
> code then we will ever know. As I said before, look at the US anti-trust
> case. The first judge was about to carve that company in two. Then all of
a
> sudden, he was replaced with a Pro Windows judge resulting in a slap on
the
> wrist for MS. You have to admit that was a pretty strange move by the US
> Gov. Honestly, think of it like this. As I said before, if you were
working
> for the CIA, NSA, etc what would be one of the highest things on your wish
> list? How about a backdoor in an OS that has 90 something percent of the
> market include foreign countries, foreign banks, dictators, etc??? If you
> could get away with it would you /not/ do it?
>
> Imhotep
>

And I get flamed for pointing out the connection between ZA and Mossad.

Sheesh.

It's so unfair.



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