On Fri, 09 May 2003 14:27:22 EDT, "Richard B. Johnson" said:
> powered OFF. Microsoft installed Magic Lantern software within
> the kernel and within all software updates, (service Pack 2 of
> Win/2000/Prof as part of their deal with the Justice Department
> when our attention was diverted after 9/11. This allows any
> "Duly Authorized...." person to extract the contents of anything,
> any time it's on the network. Magic Lantern is the hook for
> "Carnivore" (and others) that uses bits in the same packet area
> as the ECN bits to tell the M$ kernel not to forward the attached
> packet on to mail, but to use it as a command for an internal spy
> engine that sends information back using the same methods. Since
Umm.. I'm well known as being both a Microsoft and US Govt basher myself, but...
Is this tinfoil-helmet time, or do you have any evidence to back this up?
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