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UK Government Wants a Backdoor Into Windows
Jack2000:
i know a very powerful encryption :)
when the data is transfered in binary 1/0
just have a gadget to make every 1 into 0 and the other way around:)
it will give a hell of a pain to some one else to read the hdd :P
piratePenguin:
If MS were working for the consumer they should stop the backdoor with their anti-spyware products.
But yea it won't ever happen.
I wonder could anyone else make use of the backdoor?
Aloone_Jonez:
--- Quote from: Jack2000 ---i know a very powerful encryption :)
when the data is transfered in binary 1/0
just have a gadget to make every 1 into 0 and the other way around:)
it will give a hell of a pain to some one else to read the hdd :P
--- End quote ---
So you mean just applying the NOT logical operator to every byte of data on the disk? That's a peice of piss to crack.
worker201:
No need for the Brits to work with Microsoft to decrypt - just wait four days after the official release of Vista - someone will have figured it out by then, for free.
H_TeXMeX_H:
--- Quote from: Refalm ---FBI had a backdoor in Windows 98.
--- End quote ---
If you want my opinion I think the FBI and CIA have a backdoor in every Window$ version ... why would they decide to take the backdoor out of Window$ after 98 ?
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