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Old 03-06-2008, 02:50 AM
Bill Baka
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Default Re: Does kernel 2.6 include an NSA backdoor?

Sebastian G. wrote:
> Bill Baka wrote:
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>>> None of the things you mentioned gives any evidence that such a thing
>>> is happening.

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>> Like they would leave evidence?

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> You claimed that they're accessing people's computers, and you presented
> many things that were perfectly possible and most likely done without
> accessing your computer at all.
>
> So unless you can present any evidence, there's no reason why these
> things should be assumed to be related to any computer intrusion
> whatsoever.


I don't think it is anybody trying to hack in. The Internet light blinks
even when the computer is off so I think it is the router pinging to
keep alive.
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>> So far I haven't used BitTorrent, just Ktorrent and utorrent.

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> uTorrent has been bought by Cohen's company, so any versions released
> after this date should be considered as compromised.


Damn. There are only about 6 torrent programs and utorrent did work good
under XP.
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>> Never underestimate the government. Who do you think hires the best
>> and brightest?

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> Can you present any better than dumb brabbling?


You should know that the dumb ones go to the DMV or some place where
they can piss off the most people.
The CIA, DHS, FBI, DEA, ATF, etc., do go after the bestest, most squeaky
cleanest, 4.0 GPA types. You can't go after the high level professional
hackers and crooks with a bunch of dipsticks at the keyboards.
Bill Baka

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