SINCLAIR DOUGLAS writes:
I'm not sure what the NSA policy is on this. However, at that same conference Jim Settle from the FBI told us plainly that he is allowed to lie, and that the courts have confirmed this right. I doubt Baker would have confessed to a back door even if one existed and the question was complete.
But wait! How do we know he's telling us the truth when he says he's allowed to lie? I mean, if he's telling the truth, then he might be lying, and if he's lying then either he's not allowed to lie or the courts have not confirmed this "right." On the other hand, if he's lying, then he might be telling the truth --- Aw, shit. You can't even trust the FBI anymore! ;) -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- I am an attorney, seeking a position in the area of Computer Law. If you know of such a position available, or of someone who may know of such a position, please send e-mail! Thanks.