On 6/9/2014 6:13 PM, afreewoman wrote:
>> No, we don't.
>
> Response: http://nsa.gov1.info/utah-data-center/
Err -- check the bottom of that page, please.
"This is a parody of nsa.gov and has not been approved, endorsed, or
authorized by the National Security Agency or by any other U.S.
Government agency."
The bit from the page about "Our Current Target: 128-bit AES" should
also have been a dead giveaway. Do you really think that if *any*
government was closing in on the ability to break AES-128 that they'd
publish it on a webpage?
Or the "[o]ur classified NSA Oak Ridge facility..." A classified
facility would not be published on a webpage, as that would mean the
facility was no longer secret, and thus no longer eligible for
classification.
Or the, "In recent months, numerous TS documents have been leaked to the
media relating to surveillance activities carried out by our
Intelligence Community. In an effort to increase transparency, a new
website called 'IC OFF THE RECORD' was created to provide the American
People immediate, ongoing and direct access to these unauthorized leaks."
Well, congratulations: if that site's authentic, then whoever's behind
it has just committed so many violations of the Espionage Act that it
would require scientific notation just to count them.
I mean ... seriously. As far as parody goes it's pretty funny, but any
one paragraph, by itself, is chock-full of evidence that it's completely
fake.
The *real* NSA public affairs website, incidentally, is:
http://www.nsa.gov/public_info/
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