After years of speculation that electronics can be accessed by intelligence agencies through a back door, an internal NSA catalog reveals that such methods already exist for numerous end-user devices.
"DrCaleb" said And to add - I see the former (LIAR!) head of the NSA pouting that the NSA is basically incapable of doing what it used to because of Snowdon.
They should have got the consent of the people before spying on them, and they wouldn't have had their testes put in a jar.
I imagine the liar from the NSA is lying again and not telling us how they're already hard at work breaking into things again.
One thing that has come of this is that my own agency has now implemented a network for health care data that it completely disconnected from the internet. It's the only way to make sure that there's no chance of a breach of data. Given that the NSA's backdoors are public then it's just a matter of time before non-governmental criminals discover these backdoors and start exploiting them so the best thing anyone can do is to just cut off the net.
"BartSimpson" said And to add - I see the former (LIAR!) head of the NSA pouting that the NSA is basically incapable of doing what it used to because of Snowdon.
They should have got the consent of the people before spying on them, and they wouldn't have had their testes put in a jar.
I imagine the liar from the NSA is lying again and not telling us how they're already hard at work breaking into things again.
One thing that has come of this is that my own agency has now implemented a network for health care data that it completely disconnected from the internet. It's the only way to make sure that there's no chance of a breach of data. Given that the NSA's backdoors are public then it's just a matter of time before non-governmental criminals discover these backdoors and start exploiting them so the best thing anyone can do is to just cut off the net.
That's how the video monitoring facility I've been building has been designed. Every camera in a building will be recorded 24/7, but there will be absolutely no internet access in that room. And no removable media either. No CD/DVD drives, and most servers will have the USB ports disabled or filled with epoxy.
"BartSimpson" said And I repeat the terrorists have won.
Indeed, they have. They attacked our freedom and our liberty and our own government finished the job for them.
No they just attacked you, your yourselves willingly gave away your liberties and freedom to your government and what ever you had left, you jumped on their bogeyman band wagon giving them the perfect to steal that too.
If the NSA keeps up the good work they'll move up to #1 ahead of that erstwhile band of intrepid Chinese voyagers who work out of that non descript building in Shanghai for the Chinese Government.
So apparently American capitalistic freedom has just morphed into a new form of communist totalitarianism.
You know what really pisses me off about this? The number of people who laughed at me years ago when I explained that something like this happening(if it already wasn't) is why I wasn't interested in all of these PCDs.
And if for any dumb-assed reason the NSA has or ever got access to my computer, man, will they EVER be bored.
http://www2.macleans.ca/2013/12/31/acti ... ightmares/
To be honest, I don't trust most Government - and I work here!
They should have got the consent of the people before spying on them, and they wouldn't have had their testes put in a jar.
And to add - I see the former (LIAR!) head of the NSA pouting that the NSA is basically incapable of doing what it used to because of Snowdon.
They should have got the consent of the people before spying on them, and they wouldn't have had their testes put in a jar.
I imagine the liar from the NSA is lying again and not telling us how they're already hard at work breaking into things again.
One thing that has come of this is that my own agency has now implemented a network for health care data that it completely disconnected from the internet. It's the only way to make sure that there's no chance of a breach of data. Given that the NSA's backdoors are public then it's just a matter of time before non-governmental criminals discover these backdoors and start exploiting them so the best thing anyone can do is to just cut off the net.
And I repeat the terrorists have won.
Indeed, they have. They attacked our freedom and our liberty and our own government finished the job for them.
And to add - I see the former (LIAR!) head of the NSA pouting that the NSA is basically incapable of doing what it used to because of Snowdon.
They should have got the consent of the people before spying on them, and they wouldn't have had their testes put in a jar.
I imagine the liar from the NSA is lying again and not telling us how they're already hard at work breaking into things again.
One thing that has come of this is that my own agency has now implemented a network for health care data that it completely disconnected from the internet. It's the only way to make sure that there's no chance of a breach of data. Given that the NSA's backdoors are public then it's just a matter of time before non-governmental criminals discover these backdoors and start exploiting them so the best thing anyone can do is to just cut off the net.
That's how the video monitoring facility I've been building has been designed. Every camera in a building will be recorded 24/7, but there will be absolutely no internet access in that room. And no removable media either. No CD/DVD drives, and most servers will have the USB ports disabled or filled with epoxy.
And I repeat the terrorists have won.
Indeed, they have. They attacked our freedom and our liberty and our own government finished the job for them.
No they just attacked you, your yourselves willingly gave away your liberties and freedom to your government and what ever you had left, you jumped on their bogeyman band wagon giving them the perfect to steal that too.
So apparently American capitalistic freedom has just morphed into a new form of communist totalitarianism.
Nice.
And if for any dumb-assed reason the NSA has or ever got access to my computer, man, will they EVER be bored.