NSA crippling of crypto makes Congress vulnerable to attack,Yahoo!
Something that's sad is that the National Security Agency has abdicated its role in helping to secure communications critical to these United States.<<
To wit, its COMSEC role. Part of the charter of the NSA is to
Not to me,any division and mistrust in the enemies ranks is an opportunity to divide and rule them.It is sad how low a pseudo anarchist can stoop in his fog of senility. provide COMSEC for critical communications, including ensuring strong ciphers. << That for critical communications.The recent Anthrax/9-11 scare showed congress is expendable
Because it has spent much of the past decade trying to slow down strong encryption<snip> Blueberries and similar devices are now being given to Congressmen and other government employees and officials <<
Thats great,they are expendable,even Faustine knows that. as a means of communicating with them in times of national emergency. Laptops <snip> Thank the NSA and folks like Dorothy Denning for stunting the implementation of good crypto in consumer products. << Probably why I haven't issued a fatwa against her yet.She's as dumb as paint so should be an *asset* Good to know that Al Quaida knows the ARDIS hacks << Those fuckwits dont even know APster! Is there an arabic translation of Assassination politics? Hasan al fuck invented the word Assassination. and will have them ready to go when they strike next: Blueberry Emergency Alert to Rep. Barney Frank: "Rep. Frank, report soonest to this [isolated] location in the woods [where our agents can kill you]. signed, Agent Farr [Abdullah Al Ragheda]."<< Forest grunts are already out there.They pay tax and live off others taxes.They can expect no mercy from me.Im not JB. --Tim May, Occupied America Caves of Corralitos,Cali actually,where I bitch and moan constantly about big Goobermint and high taxes and do fuck all about it.Look on my works ye mighty and despair.(kill the president.) "They that give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." -- Benjamin Franklin, 1759.Yeah what happened to cyberliberty Tim? That was safe.
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