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Catherina

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Thu Jun 27, 2013, 10:54 AM Jun 2013

Snowden alone in calling out Empire as naked, things can come crashing down quicker than you think [View all]

Snowden alone in calling out Empire as naked

Rick Falkvinge is the founder of the first Pirate Party and campaigns for sensible information policy.

Published time: June 27, 2013 10:11

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Most people in the United States aren't aware that their country is acting like their hated high school bully to most of the rest of the world. The few who do tend to take it with humor: bumper stickers have been seen satirizing this as "Be nice to America, or we'll bring democracy to your country", playing on the media spin that every war of aggression to maintain Pax Americana is about "bringing democracy" somewhere.

So when one man, Edward Snowden, reveals to the world that the Empire stands naked and that it really has been behaving like a bully, wiretapping everybody wholesale, there are shockwaves. But that's where the similarities with the folklore tale ends. Where the naked emperor cringed and realized the game was up, the naked Empire instead chooses to keep rewarding sucking up, pretending that nothing has been revealed at all, and to punish the whistleblower at all costs as a warning to others.

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Take Microsoft software as an important example. As part of the NSA unravelings, it was uncovered that Microsoft gives security holes to the National Security Agency for exploiting before it sends out security repair patches to its users and customers - essentially betraying the trust of every customer worldwide, and making sure that no government, corporation, or media outlet can ever trust Microsoft products again: for Microsoft gave the master key to every customers' operations to the NSA.

Without Snowden setting the ball rolling, we would not have known this, and we would continue to have been owned - in the hacker and literal sense of the word - by the United States. Now, we can at least see that any Microsoft-developed software, and probably any closed US-developed software, is a huge security risk that no nation outside the United States can afford to take.

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If the doubts in creditworthiness take hold, things can come crashing down quicker than you would expect.

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http://rt.com/op-edge/snowden-us-secrets-truth-317/

Great article.

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In related news, Switzerland wants more answers Catherina Jun 2013 #1
Thanks for the article marions ghost Jun 2013 #2
I hate to say it but I think we'll have posters here sticking up for Microsoft and saying byeya Jun 2013 #4
+1 ...and cops, military, CIA, FBI and NSA ...maybe the SS too. L0oniX Jun 2013 #7
Damage control marions ghost Jun 2013 #17
Mostly because it's complete BS Recursion Jun 2013 #12
A certificate marions ghost Jun 2013 #16
Yes. The NSA uses computers too. Recursion Jun 2013 #18
The NSA uses computers too marions ghost Jun 2013 #19
Who's blowing smoke here? ljm2002 Jun 2013 #31
your usage suggests you don't know what that means Recursion Jun 2013 #33
Please see my reply to you downthread (#32) ljm2002 Jun 2013 #34
And yet WovenGems Jun 2013 #26
I don't think we have the answers to those questions marions ghost Jun 2013 #27
same reasons drugs are still around despite billions being spent on the wod. HiPointDem Jun 2013 #29
Many thanks - great and timely post byeya Jun 2013 #3
so we are hoping "that things come crashing down"? hfojvt Jun 2013 #5
That part is fantasy. Orsino Jun 2013 #25
Even if you are in favor of the NSA having a trap door in your software others can exploit data. gordianot Jun 2013 #6
Mean while Ubuntu is sneeking up on MS OS. OpenBSD or any BSD flavored OS is making headway as well. L0oniX Jun 2013 #9
And the PS4 is going to be BSD Recursion Jun 2013 #11
Yes indeedy. L0oniX Jun 2013 #13
Even then.... Virtual Machine. Or Wine. mwooldri Jun 2013 #24
it's not factual to state that he stands alone cali Jun 2013 #8
That part's not factual but unfortunately not enough people can see that Catherina Jun 2013 #15
He stands alone in the way that he did this marions ghost Jun 2013 #20
The author needs to learn how certificates work Recursion Jun 2013 #10
Google "zero day exploits"... ljm2002 Jun 2013 #32
Translation: tax-cheat "libertarian" finds a hero. ucrdem Jun 2013 #14
eeeeehhhhhh......I don't know about that. nt Romulus Quirinus Jun 2013 #22
Sounds like something Glenn Beck would say Politicub Jun 2013 #21
Sounds like that Beck guy is firmly in control of what we say zeemike Jun 2013 #23
Why do you keep Snowden at the center of attention pnwmom Jun 2013 #28
naked Empire, cool Progressive dog Jun 2013 #30
K & R !!! WillyT Jun 2013 #35
K&R woo me with science Jun 2013 #36
K+R sibelian Jun 2013 #37
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