Microsoft turning its back on the consumer by helpping spy on them

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hello all
I want to no if MS is spying on its consumer with build in Vista Sp1
software called Dual_EC_DRBG using random number generator that NSA secret
can us a backdoor to get in to anybodys computer and get info on the consumer
or public. what ever happen to privacy
 
Just wrap your computer in the same foil you have wrapped around your head
and you'll be fine.
 
shadow said:
hello all
I want to no if MS is spying on its consumer with build in Vista Sp1
software called Dual_EC_DRBG using random number generator that NSA secret
can us a backdoor to get in to anybodys computer and get info on the consumer
or public. what ever happen to privacy

Your local grocery store (major food chain?) knows much more about you
and your habits than MS could ever know. Ask them who they share this
info with.
And always wear a heavy duty tin foiled beanie (shinny side out!) just
to be on the safe side...LOL!
Frank
 
Would you take the time to spell your words correctly, Please!
I take it english is not your first language!
 
Frank said:
Your local grocery store (major food chain?) knows much more about you and
your habits than MS could ever know. Ask them who they share this info
with.
And always wear a heavy duty tin foiled beanie (shinny side out!) just to
be on the safe side...LOL!
Frank


This is more effective.
http://zapatopi.net/afdb/

Popular with the Linux fanatics to ward off Vista temptations.


ID
 
shadow said:
hello all
I want to no if MS is spying on its consumer with build in Vista Sp1
software called Dual_EC_DRBG using random number generator that NSA
secret
can us a backdoor to get in to anybodys computer and get info on the
consumer
or public. what ever happen to privacy

Who cares?
There is no such thing as 'privacy'.
 
shadow said:
hello all
I want to no if MS is spying on its consumer with build in Vista Sp1
software called Dual_EC_DRBG using random number generator that NSA secret
can us a backdoor to get in to anybodys computer and get info on the consumer
or public. what ever happen to privacy

Trust me, you're not important enough for the NSA to be interested in you.

Alias
 
the NSA could be watching anyway because they can enable it anytime of the
day and what about you all would you anybody to spy on you and see what your
doing. I don't no about you but i don't want the Department of Defense to i
have friends online or girl friends or others friends on the interweb
 
Award now given to this post for the most uses of the word 'you' in a run-on
sentance.
 
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