Re: How NSA access was built into Windows

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On Sat January 20 2007 5:04 pm, David Boles wrote:
> Have a nice day.
I'm sorry that you're so anxious to score points. That's the 
tone, even without the expletives, of this last post. But I'll 
try one more reply in kind to several of the issues you raised. 

While the article about Windows turned out to be old, there have 
been some links posted about that issue in this debate - did you 
read those? There's been no definitive resolution of the 
original questions that were raised at the time in that article. 

I asked a simple question, remember? It didn't 
involve "speculation or worry" - it was a question. 

I'm afraid you're stilling glossing over several contributions to 
the discussion by list members known for their  expertise in 
security matters - perhaps you don't know who they are. 

And finally, you assume I started off knowing nothing about 
Selinux. Quite the contrary - I even made the point along the 
way that I use Selinux and have posted bug reports about it. 
I've spent considerable time on the web reading about Selinux - 
here's a couple of bookmarks for you in case you haven't come 
across them:

http://www.nsa.gov/selinux/
http://selinux.sourceforge.net/resources.php3
-- 
Claude Jones
Brunswick, Md, USA


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