Re: How NSA access was built into Windows

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On Fri, 2007-01-19 at 00:23 +0000, John Bowden wrote:

> Personally I would like to see this discussion continue as when it
> started I had a vague idea of what SElinux was. Now I know a lot more
> and have even done a little googling about it. One thing that does
> confuse me though, is If m$ has been getting advice from the NSA about
> secure operating systems since 98 or so why is windows security so
> bad ;-). 

That's easy; 1) They don't care and 2) They don't listen.


> Also when I find I don't have the time to follow a topic I can
> always stop reading it and concentrate my time on the other topics.I
> don't have to go off in a huff, and if it gets too intrusive I just
> create a filter that dumps the offending topic into the waste bin. Hows
> that for freedom of choice?

Exactly.



> -- 
> Registered Linux user number 414240
> Guy Fawkes the only person to enter the Parliament with honest
> intentions and he was going to blow them up


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