Probably would not work (or would get whoever did that thrown in jail). This is similar to a Warrant Canary, but the USDoJ has indicated that Warrant Canaries would probably be grounds for prosecution of violation of the non-disclosure order.
- Y On Friday, October 11, 2013, Adrian Zaugg wrote: > > Dear all > > After having read the whole NSA thread on this list, it came up to my > mind that pfsense web GUI could declare itself "conform to US laws" upon > the point when there are known backdoors included or otherwise the code > was compromised on pressure of govermental authorities. It would be the > sign for the users to review the code and maybe to fork an earlier > version and host it in a free country, where the protection of personal > data is a common sense and national security is not so much an issue. > > Regards, Adrian. > _______________________________________________ > List mailing list > [email protected] <javascript:;> > http://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list > -- Sent from a gizmo with a very small keyboard and hyper-active auto-correct.
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