[OT] more from Cryptome on NSA, Windows firewals, mail services

Ringo Kamens 2600denver at gmail.com
Sun Dec 23 18:09:38 UTC 2007


I'm going to take a moment to defend cryptome here. They have been right. A
lot. They are a reliable source of information and have been the source for
many government leaks. They provide an extremely valuable archive of
subversive materials and have been harassed non-stop by intelligence
agencies. Is this because they're lying? Nope. It's because they're right.
And even cryptome says on their NSA IP Ranges that they don't know whether
to trust the source of that information. Also, those IPs are backed (mostly)
by evidence such as weird nameservers, etc. Also, we know the NSA and DoJ
have engaged in this type of activity in the past such as "working" with
Microsoft to secure vista and having their private key inserted into windows
versions so they could decrypt things. Cryptome deserves a lot more credit
than you are giving them.
Comrade Ringo Kamens

On Dec 23, 2007 11:20 AM, Scott Bennett <bennett at cs.niu.edu> wrote:

>     The article is at
>
>
> http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2007/12/20/nsa-0wnz-popular-firewalls
>
> (Beware of linewrap in URL above.)  Because it's from Cryptome, the same
> folks
> who think the NSA controls large banks of IP addresses in places like Red
> China, perhaps the article should be taken with a hefty grain of salt.
>
>
>                                  Scott Bennett, Comm. ASMELG, CFIAG
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