Hi CB, Not to be too worried. If there is any hole, it was deliberately put into the coding. This is why MSFT (actually all encryption schemes are required to be 'registered' in China before being made available for import and sale) was required to put a R&D center in China, so that the right folks can make sure no RSA holes are placed in Chinese language version of Windows, and that strong RSA encryption and security patch designed in China can be slopped in with ease. This is also why China's Internet is actually a gigantic Intranet, with only three or four gateways to the world. Ignore CIA dis-information ... the language of math is universal and not subject to interpretation ...
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<<If they want you bad enough, they can find you. And if they want what you've got bad enough, they will just take it away from you>> ...
... yes, true but only on an individual basis, not true when everyone does 'it'. Democracy of the Internet is the franchising of every freedom seeking soul; voting with one's capital is the embodiment of peaceful political transition; and value-added tax is fair, equitable, and just.
Revolution first, understanding next, then finally, a new order. We will teach both the Chinese and the American government where to get off the bus and be on their way. The best is still ahead of us all.
Now you see how passionately we Hong Kongers value freedom and democracy, and our vision is spreading fast (coincidentally now a rising crescendo of one of the Bond Sister's piano and violin energy piece is cresting on my speakers). Not to the death, of course, but only to the last two eggs in the sunset basket (ok, maybe three).
Ohmegod, I am beginning to sound like Maurice:0)
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