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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Goncalo Costa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 10:17 AM
> To: Drew Copley
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Full-Disclosure] JAP back doored
> 
> 
> 
> > On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 10:25:51 PDT, Drew Copley said:
> > > Carnivore is supposed to only tap suspects, not everyone.
> > >
> > > Carnivore captures on the addresses and subject lines of 
> emails, not 
> > > even the content.
> >
> 
> I've been reading all your emails without even replying, and 
> I really have to ask: do you really trust your government and 
> its agencies blindly as you seem to ? AFAIK those are only 
> people like everyone else.
> 
> I remember your comments on the "German government" and :
> - ever heard about Echelon ?
> - ever heard about Lotus Notes NSA backdoor key ?
> - ever heard about eavesdropping bases around the world in 
> other countries ?
> - ever heard about FBI actions against Martin Luther King ?
> - ever heard about ... ?
> 
> The list could go on indefinitely.

Don't be a smart ass. 

Your arguments have nothing to do with the argument at hand which is quite simple: 
Governments should have no right to force developers to trojanize their applications 
and keep silent about it.

I further added... Which probably brought the most valid contention... That it is 
illegal for nations to do this when they know these applications will be downloaded by 
people from other nations.

There have been some notes come out of this:

1> Germany has now removed this legal action, which is great
2> They intended to only watch traffic to a single German server, so this makes it far 
less severe then it may have been
3> The developers may not have been so forced into doing this, as much as willing -- I 
rather doubt this, especially since the order was rescinded, but their culpability 
does factor into this
4> I, personally, admit I would not care if they did this for a very serious reason 
such as for pedophiles or terrorists... I think a lot of people outraged would have to 
agree with this... However, I am sure a lot would not

As for the US government, this is utterly unimportant. I was playing around even to 
begin to mess with that. Yes, I am unaware of the US actively trojanizing applications 
by forcing the developers to do this. So are you. This is illegal. You wouldn't like 
it if it was the US doing this. So, what are your real motives here?



> 
> The world is made of people and people are the same 
> everywhere. Time and place don't seem to make a great 
> difference. Being naive and keeping your eyes shut doesn't 
> help either.

I love being called na�ve by teenagers that have never even seen a dead body.

You think for some reason that I am opposed to intelligence actions by the US? I am 
not even opposed to Germany if they did this because it was against terrorists or 
pedophiles.

You are the one quite na�ve if you believe your nation can exist free without an 
intelligence agency.

Regardless, the existence of intelligence agencies is entirely a different matter. 
What errors these agencies may have done in the past - US or German - is entirely 
irrelevant.

Each matter must be taken at a time. 

Apples give no insight into oranges.



> 
> I would also suggest a daily reading at http://cryptome.org/


Yeah, a lot of great American sites like this. In fact, I bet you know a lot more 
about the US intelligence then you do about Portugese.


> 
> Regards
> Goncalo
> 
> 

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