Microsoft Denies Windows 7 Has NSA Backdoor

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hakesterman

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Alot of Huppla about nothing. If this helps the FBI catch future terrorists i'm all for it, if your not doing anything majorly wrong you have nothing to worry about. IF your steeling money with your PC or useing it for terrorism activitys than maybe it's not for you. If Microsoft is telling the truth which i think they are, than it's win win for all except the hackers.
 

jellico

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I wouldn't worry so much about Microsoft announcing a collaboration with the NSAs COMPUSEC group. I would be more concerned if there were reports from, "employees speaking on condition of anonymity" about collaboration with the NSA that the company officially denied.

Besides which, if you're really worried, you can always install a 3rd party, whole disk encryption like TrueCrypt or PGP.
 

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I don't think Microsoft would go along with any surveillance plans, especially since several governments have had a merry old time screwing them over. I also don't think Microsoft programmers would let an obvious thing like an NSA back door slip past them, so I think we're safe...

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Support Reactos and opensource while using Windows. Face it without access to the source code you have no idea what's going on your system unless you hex edit the entire windows api. IF MS turns into a big brother OS at least you have a viable choice with open source(sorry don't count snow leopard).
 

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Well I do not think you can trust either M$ or the NSA. No need to go into why M$ should be looked at with a weary eye everyone hear already knows why. As for the NSA, well, we all know they have had the authority for a while now to spy, survey, and keep tabs on Americans for years. So how can you trust them to tell you straight up, especially when they say one thing but M$ says the other. It just starts raising questions conspiracy or not.

"Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both." -Benjamin Franklin
 

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[citation][nom]hakesterman[/nom]If your not doing anything majorly wrong you have nothing to worry about.[/citation]
This is exactly the attitude that will turn your free country into a controlled state.
"Only those who break laws need to worry about surveillance". That is so wrong! What happens IF the gov't one day pushes an unjust law (there are arguably many of those right now). If the state has complete surveillance (which you want), and you break that unjust law, you'll go to jail or worse. Society can't allow their privacy and freedoms to be taken away for paranoia of an overblown threat (terrorism, crime, etc). You can't allow your freedoms to be taken so easily under the ruse of national security. Do you know for sure you nation is insecure? Could it be that the media/gov't and private security companies would use your fears to take your freedoms unchallenged?!

It's true that only criminals have anything to fear from surveillance, but what happens when the definition of, criminal, changes? Do you agree with every law?
 

tester24

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But they might hack in my computer to play crisis!


^ that was a joke btw.

Don't care either way I have nothing to hide if they want to look at terabytes of porn on peoples computers go ahead.
 

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I want the government to have access to my e-mail, bank accounts, telephone conversations, and record on camera my every move. Wait, they do! I feel so safe.

Hey, how come there's a video of me jacking off on youtube?
 

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If there were a back door, hackers would find it and exploit it. Aren't they already reverse engineering the OS to find weaknesses? I can't see MS adding such a thing without someone finding out about it. MS would have a huge PR problem when it was found.
 

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There would be no OS based back door.... the last thing the NSA would want is for some "bad guy" to get a hold of the information to exploit said back door and instantly have 20 million zombie PC's to do some sort of Ultimate DDoS on the entire internet, or worse yet exploit said back door for the purpose of finding the presidents or a senators secrets they keep hidden on some home PC or poisoning communications via Email.
 

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[citation][nom]etichi[/nom]Why is the man helping a private company? Shame on Microsoft. For such a big company you think they would have the brains and muscle to come up with security on their own.[/citation]

Because "the man" will probably be using Microsoft software. Microsoft would have to meet the requirements of "the man". "The man" is a big customer. I'm pretty sure the NSA doesn't want a back door in any operating system used by any government agency. Just a thought.

BTW, one would be hard pressed to find any private organization that has the research funding and resources that "the man" has.

 

osmosium

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Sigh. That is the only answer Microsoft can give.

If there isnt a backdoor. And if there is, NSA would have made them say there isnt.

As far as whether there is a backdoor or not, I find it highly likely there is. If youve ever had a security clearance, you would not even doubt the ability of the NSA to do this if they wanted. Under the umbrella of "National Security", they are pretty much allowed to do anything.
 

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It's called a firewall. There are no backdoors in my systems.

--inadvertently, there are backdoors in everyone's system.. maybe not for the NSA per say, and maybe we haven't found them yet but eventually some hacker will find it and exploit it. Control your traffic.
 

djackson_dba

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[citation][nom]osmosium[/nom]If youve ever had a security clearance, you would not even doubt the ability of the NSA to do this if they wanted.[/citation]

If you have ever worked with the NSA, you would know that they don't need assistance or compliance.
 

djackson_dba

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[citation][nom]lashton[/nom]what the fuck does the NSA know about secuirtym hald the 13 year olds here know more[/citation]

I can tell you that the NSA has some of the best toys and minds in the business. They even have spellcheck!
 
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The NSA doesn't need a backdoor into your system, if they want in, they will get in.

On the other hand, since most government agencies use MS operating systems, the NSA DOES have a strong interest in making sure those operating systems are as secure as possible.
 

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[citation][nom]hakesterman[/nom]Alot of Huppla about nothing. If this helps the FBI catch future terrorists i'm all for it, if your not doing anything majorly wrong you have nothing to worry about. IF your steeling money with your PC or useing it for terrorism activitys than maybe it's not for you. If Microsoft is telling the truth which i think they are, than it's win win for all except the hackers.[/citation]

WOW
 

falconqc

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It's funny to see that a lot of you are taking this backdoor rumor as fact. Add the words Government, NSA, Security and Freedom and all the crazies come out.

The problem with conspiracy theorists is that they consider the truth to be only what they believe. If you tell them aliens don't exist they double in their conviction that you are lying to them. Show them proof and they will retort saying its fabricated. No matter what you say, it will always be a cover-up unless it falls in line with what you are saying.

Of course, I'm not naive either, but I have more important things to worry about.
 
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