The fact that they have at least two former NSA personnel in the ranks of
senior technical management should be all the tip-off that anyone would need.
Are you kidding? Former NSA tech folks are a dime a dozen. I work with
half a dozen of them at FedEx.
Psst: It would've been funnier if you
For those of you who don't know (this is gonna get me in a lot of trouble,
but WTF) Google searches are monitored by agencies that care about things
like crime and terrorism. Don't ask me to validate that assertion, because
there's no way that I can or would. Call me a conspiracy nut, but it
On Wed, Oct 01, 2003 at 11:16:20PM -0700, Jeremiah Cornelius said:
The fact that they have at least two former NSA personnel in the ranks of
senior technical management should be all the tip-off that anyone would need.
Are you kidding? Former NSA tech folks are a dime a dozen. I work
I don't know if you guys noticed this or not, but
recently Google has started FILTERING requests for information that may violate
the DMCA. This just started recently, but test it yourself. Go to
Google.com and try searching for "kazaa lite k++", which is the enhanced version
of the popular
:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kristian Hermansen
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003
17:11
To: Full Disclosure
Subject: [Full-Disclosure] Google
FILTERS searches for possible DMCA infringable content!!!
I don't know if you guys noticed
this or not, but recently Google
http://www.google.com/dmca.html
-KF
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Okay, now *this* is a security issue.
First off, let's set some boundaries - the DMCA is *law* therefore it
has to be obeyed by corporations (Google) unless they are prepared to
fight it with their legal staff (not likely). So let's not waste bandwidth
bashing the DMCA. There's better fora for