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To: steve harris who wrote (70947)9/3/1999 8:34:00 PM
From: ericneu  Respond to of 1576262
 
whether you're AMD or Intel, what's y'alls comments on the alledged
NSA access in WIN95/98/NT/2000?

cnn.com

cryptonym.com

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I'm amazed at how everyone's jumping to conclusions here.

All that's been shown is that one of the two cryptography keys in Windows is called "_NSAKEY". That's it.

Methinks people watch too much "X-Files" these days.

- Eric



To: steve harris who wrote (70947)9/3/1999 10:09:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Respond to of 1576262
 
Steve - Re: "Oh, the Coppermine isn't copper? "

Nope.

And it's not mine either - nor yours.

Paul



To: steve harris who wrote (70947)9/3/1999 10:52:00 PM
From: Cirruslvr  Respond to of 1576262
 
Steve - RE: "what's y'alls comments on the alledged NSA access in WIN95/98/NT/2000?"

Combine that with a PIII, and the Gov't can potentally monitor a users every move and file, *IF* that NSA thing is even true.

Is that China I hear calling their spies again?