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US should be able to bypass encryption—but only for terrorists, candidate says. Ichingcarpenter Dec 2015 #1
I thought only GOOD GUYS could get the backdoors open. Pholus Dec 2015 #2
Only if they give you a reach around jberryhill Dec 2015 #8
K&R to keep this visible. Nihil Dec 2015 #3
Corporate Spying, too... IthinkThereforeIAM Dec 2015 #4
If Juniper's VPNs are compromised, for compatibility Downwinder Dec 2015 #5
In my experience , no... PosterChild Dec 2015 #9
I was thinking of compatibility with other router brands. Downwinder Dec 2015 #10
But how will our government keep us safe if they can't read our mail or listen in on our phones??? hunter Dec 2015 #6
For all we know, Snowden could have told the Russians about the backdoor Blue_Tires Dec 2015 #19
Spy vs. Spy games are disgusting. hunter Dec 2015 #20
Search and seizure is a legitimate and necessary . ... PosterChild Dec 2015 #28
Message auto-removed Name removed Dec 2015 #7
The only evidence offered that.., PosterChild Dec 2015 #11
And your opinion is based on what? Ichingcarpenter Dec 2015 #12
I don't think I offered an opinion... PosterChild Dec 2015 #13
Ralf-Philipp Weinmann scholarly articles Ichingcarpenter Dec 2015 #15
Those are great sources.... PosterChild Dec 2015 #17
HEARTBLEED proves that the NSA simply isn't doing its job. joshcryer Dec 2015 #14
Snowden showed how bad the NSA is Ichingcarpenter Dec 2015 #16
The NSAs responsiibity is signals intelligence, not... PosterChild Dec 2015 #18
Ummm....and "Information Assurance." Pholus Dec 2015 #21
Thanks. I'll look through the links you provided. However.... PosterChild Dec 2015 #23
I looked at the security week link.... PosterChild Dec 2015 #24
I checked out the NSA mission statement concerning... PosterChild Dec 2015 #25
wget sure did.... Pholus Dec 2015 #29
Im not sure what you are referring to. You'll have to... PosterChild Dec 2015 #31
Looked at the slash dot eeport on the secure Linux open source project.... PosterChild Dec 2015 #27
The solution for openSSL is switching to libreSSL.... JonLeibowitz Dec 2015 #26
if they attack .... PosterChild Dec 2015 #30
I know company who switched from Cisco to juniper,, benld74 Dec 2015 #22
For a better, no-bullshit analysis, READ: Blue_Tires Dec 2015 #32
From your link: friendly_iconoclast Dec 2015 #34
Anyone remember INSLAW/Promis? Octafish Dec 2015 #33
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