Re: National Security Backdoor in telnetd - all versions.
From: Nico Kadel-Garcia (nkadel_at_verizon.net)
Date: 08/28/03
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Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 01:08:29 GMT
Au Naturel Productions wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 12:18:01 +0000, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
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>>Ahh. The sense is that it allws the NSA, and organizations that monitor
>>traffic internally, to do so without having to fight wide-spread and
>>generally accepted encryption.
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> Well of all the government agencies there are out there - NSA is the only
> one I would trust. Atleast NSA is trying to help secure Linux, SELinux is
> a good program and is free to download.
>
> As to your statement about NSA and other otganizations that monitor
> traffic: Loose Lips Sink Ships
And so does the US government by hiding things inappropriately. Look
into the history of the Maine.
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