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Snowden: The Worst NSA Revelations Are Yet to Come "I think they think there's a smoking gun in there that would be the death of them all politically. The fact that the government's investigation failed—that they don't know what was taken and that they keep throwing out these ridiculous huge numbers—implies to me that somewhere in their damage assessment they must have seen something that was like, 'Holy ****.' And they think it's still out there." Just when you thought Edward Snowden was finally finished trying to convince you that he's a great American, the exiled whistleblower gave an unprecedented interview to Wired magazine. It wasn't just any writer asking the questions either. Snowden sat down for three days with James Bamford, the other NSA whistleblower. http://gizmodo.com/snowden-the-worst-nsa-revelations-are-yet-to-come-1620743348 |
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fleta_n_mach
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Wed 08/13/14 04:08 PM
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yup. I read it this morn.....funny how the smear is already coming out. Something about paranoids being sought out by the CIA & NSA to specifically handle the Mission Data...lmfao.
Check this. RSA was exposed in 2007 by MicroSoft employees. Can't prove there's a fkg backdoor? Oh yeah, you can. Who has the private keys?!!!! We know who. Friggin Cisco loves IPv6 tunneling too.... Even if no one knows the secret numbers, the fact that the backdoor is present makes Dual_EC_DRBG very fragile, cryptographer Bruce Schneier wrote at the time, in a piece for WIRED. If someone were to solve just one instance of the algorithms elliptic-curve problem, he would effectively have the keys to the kingdom. He could then use it for whatever nefarious purpose he wanted. Or he could publish his result, and render every implementation of the random-number generator completely insecure.... On the Possibility of a Back Door in the NIST SP800-90 Dual Ec Prng Yes, they can't even follow any of the meta data to be sure what to cover over with more disinformation....I'm sure Edward is agasht in their utmost stupidity (shear volume of data). |
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