Posted on 06/24/2013 10:51:00 AM PDT by big'ol_freeper
WASHINGTON The National Security Agency has backdoor access to all Windows software since the release of Windows 95, according to informed sources, a development which follows the insistence by the agency and federal law enforcement for backdoor keys to any encryption, according to a report in Joseph Farahs G2 Bulletin.
Having such keys is essential for the export of any encryption allowed under U.S. export control laws to foreign users.
The NSA plays a prominent role in deliberations over whether such products can be exported, and routinely turns down any requests above a certain megabyte level that exceeds NSAs technical capacity to decrypt it. Thats been the standard for years for NSA, as well as the departments of Defense, Commerce and State.
Computer security specialists say that the Windows software driver used for security and encryption functions contains unusual features which give NSA that backdoor access.
These security specialists have identified the driver as ADVAPI.DLL. It enables and controls a variety of security functions. These specialists say that on Windows, it is located at C:\\Windows\system directory of anyones computer that uses Windows software.
Nicko van Someren says the driver contains two different keys. One was used by Microsoft to control cryptographic functions in Windows while another initially remained a mystery.
Then, two weeks ago, a U.S. security firm concluded that the second key belonged to NSA. Analysis of the driver revealed that one was labeled KEY while the other was labeled NSAKEY, according to sources. The NSA key apparently had been built into the software by Microsoft, which Microsoft sources dont deny.
This has allowed restricted access to Microsofts source code software that allows for such programming.
Access to Windows source code is supposed to be highly compartmentalized, actually making such actions easier because many of the people working on the software wouldnt see the access.
Such access to the encryption system of Windows can allow NSA to compromise a persons entire operating system. The NSA keys are said to be contained inside all versions of Windows from Windows 95 OSR2 onwards.
Having such the secret key inside your Windows operating system makes it tremendously easier for the NSA to load unauthorized security services on all copies of Microsoft Windows, and once these security services are loaded, they can effectively compromise your entire operating system, according to Andrew Fernandez, chief scientist with Cryptonym Corporation of North Carolina.
If you run Windows IN Linux, it is in a sand-boxed Virtual environment.. meaning, it only sees what is inside the box (it can’t even see what hardware you are running since the hardware is virtual too)..
So, unless you check the boxes to allow it outside of the box, it sees nothing but what you put in the box (Win installation and Win apps on the virtual hard disc).
If you have the source, it's a lot easier to analyze. But it's not really my point to defend. You effectively asserted open source is just is full of holes as closed source. How can you prove that? None of the other information you cite has anything to do with that, it's all hand-waving in fact. The assertion that private individuals and private or public companies cant come close to matching the capability of governments is not falsifiable. Now I would prefer to assume government researchers as dreadfully capable assuming they are properly directed; it's always a good idea to look both ways before you cross the street too.
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Why not another link from 1999 (Bruce Schneier debunking this theory):
http://greenhouse.economics.utah.edu/pipermail/marxism-thaxis/1999-September/015110.html
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