On 20130620_084306, Slavko wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> > On 6/20/13, Greg <greg...@att.net> wrote:
> > Does anyone think that debian could participate in any programs like
> > PRISM? Or could a lone (or group of) sympathetic DD or DM slip a
> > backdoor or something that could collect private info in the binary
> > packages distributed by debian?
> 
> Sure, here is something, that collect info and send it to the Debian -
> the popoularity contest... (yes, i see the differences)
> 
> Anybody can do anything - then yes, it is possible, that someone from
> DD/DM can integrate something bad into some package. It is possible,
> that backdoor is implemented by upstream author/contributor too, and it
> is possible, that backdoor is in Linux kernel too.
> 
> But how long it will be in Debian? Because most of binaries in Debian
> are provided with they sources, anybody can take look into it and then
> anybody can find and report, that something is wrong ;-)
> 
> And yes, it is possible, that some of DD/DM are CIA (and similar)
> followers. It is possible, but IMO not presumable, because i hope, that
> there are not the people, which think, that the freedom and privacy is
> for USA's inhabitants only...
> 
> regards
> 
> -- 
> Slavko
> http://slavino.sk

Debian is a international organization. Its OpenPRISM could be a
service to all the spies of the world, whatever their political
persuasion. Think of the cost saving if there were only one shared
facility for all. Maybe the Koch brothers would be willing to be
financial sponsors for the initial proof of concept work.



-- 
Paul E Condon           
pecon...@mesanetworks.net


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