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Old 03-05-2008, 09:50 PM
Moshe Goldfarb
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Default Re: Does kernel 2.6 include an NSA backdoor?

On Wed, 05 Mar 2008 22:25:39 +0100, Hadron wrote:

> Bill Baka <bbaka@comcast.net> writes:
>
>> Chris Mattern wrote:
>>> Whether or not Linux is a kernel can be slippery, yes. But
>>> it's not a protocol, period. That's like describing an
>>> airplane as being a flight plan.
>>>

>> I do know that stuff is happening since my router's Internet light
>> sometimes gets all 'blinky' when I don't have any Internet stuff
>> running. It almost never gets to my hard drive since I also use a 3Com
>> server grade card with it's own junk blocking.
>> I don't keep anything financial on my computer so if anyone is looking
>> to hijack me, good luck.
>> Bill Baka
>>

>
> Lovely. The old a little bit of knowledge is a dangerous thing once
> more.
>
> "any internet stuff running". LOL.


It's traffic on his node.....

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