Mark Zuckerberg speaks out against the NSA.
Frustrated Facebook Founder Calls Obama About NSA Spying : Read more
Frustrated Facebook Founder Calls Obama About NSA Spying : Read more
You mean like how the NSA protected us from 9/11, Ft. Hood, or Boston Marathon Bombing? Name 1 attack that the NSA prevented since you have it all figured out.I wish you guys could all figure this out for yourself. All of this makes sense when you do. I'm not going to discuss it with you because i support the the cause and method that is in play here and if you understood you would too. A government willing to take blame and be discredited in order to protect the people in a way that they will never know is a noble purpose. You just have to know that every name in this article is absolutely working for the same plan even if some may not appear to be.
akamai being from Israel, pretty sure you can figure it out easy. 😛We can always say facebook users are used to privacy breaches, right? Now tell us what NSA does to akamai and all the DNS services around the globe.
You mean like how the NSA protected us from 9/11, Ft. Hood, or Boston Marathon Bombing? Name 1 attack that the NSA prevented since you have it all figured out.I wish you guys could all figure this out for yourself. All of this makes sense when you do. I'm not going to discuss it with you because i support the the cause and method that is in play here and if you understood you would too. A government willing to take blame and be discredited in order to protect the people in a way that they will never know is a noble purpose. You just have to know that every name in this article is absolutely working for the same plan even if some may not appear to be.
I'm not sure how you differentiate comments about a politically motivated article from those about political debate, but discussing this article is inevitably going to bring up concerns around how the NSA handles things which is a political subject. I don't think it's right to condemn opinions surrounding this as debate.REMEMBER: THIS IS NOT A WEBSITE FOR POLITICAL DEBATE. There are plenty of other forums on the internet for that purpose.If you want to talk politics we have a sub forum just for that purpose: I'm]http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/forum-65.html
I'm not sure how you differentiate comments about a politically motivated article from those about political debate, but discussing this article is inevitably going to bring up concerns around how the NSA handles things which is a political subject. I don't think it's right to condemn opinions surrounding this as debate.REMEMBER: THIS IS NOT A WEBSITE FOR POLITICAL DEBATE. There are plenty of other forums on the internet for that purpose.If you want to talk politics we have a sub forum just for that purpose: I'm]http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/forum-65.html
You'd better be careful, using logic around here. People here don't like that.Attacks will always happen, you can't stop everything. The reason you can't think of attacks that the NSA prevented is because they didn't happen. And the fact that the NSA is making it impossible for the bad guys to use modern technology to communicate, slows them down immensely. Can you imagine how many attacks there would be if terrorists could simply talk and plan attacks using Facebook PMs? It would be too easy. But if you make them resort to couriers and in-person meetings, well then that slows things down a lot. It's not about stopping ever one, it's about reducing the amount and making it very hard to pull off. You are not going to see any news stories about that. And that is the way the NSA likes it.longshotthe1st :You mean like how the NSA protected us from 9/11, Ft. Hood, or Boston Marathon Bombing? Name 1 attack that the NSA prevented since you have it all figured out.I wish you guys could all figure this out for yourself. All of this makes sense when you do. I'm not going to discuss it with you because i support the the cause and method that is in play here and if you understood you would too. A government willing to take blame and be discredited in order to protect the people in a way that they will never know is a noble purpose. You just have to know that every name in this article is absolutely working for the same plan even if some may not appear to be.
Pot meet kettle. The reason the NSA spoofed Facebook is because they weren't using secured connections and were vulnerable to man in the middle attacks. Anyone who listens to Zuckerburg's tirad and agrees with him is a moron. It's like blaming the police for snooping on you when you leave your doors, windows, garage door, and webcams open to the world.When our engineers work tirelessly to improve security