There were once cpunk subscribers from NSA's National Computer Security Center (ncsc.mil; 144.51.x.x) in the 90s and a slew of .mils, .govs and others interested in crypto before it became a porkbelly commodity. Learning from cpunks, a daily bot from ncsc came to JYA.com (predecessor of Cryptome) when it set up in 1996, and took anything new: http://jya.com/nsa-bot.htm There are still occasional visits from several ncsc machines but not a daily bot, at least not by that couture label. Here's a list of 2,821 machine addresses at ncsc in 2001: http://cryptome.org/nsa-2821.htm Never a hit from nsa.gov, which appears to be only public tool like fbi.gov not used for lazy gandering and fucking off. NSANET and www.nsa (no extension) are hard to crack but once gave good comsec, maybe still do: https://www.advancement.cnet.navy.mil/courses/StudentFunctions/enrollment/Se cSources.asp