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Posted by Spy February 18, 2006 10:26 PM with 3 comment(s)
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Microsoft may begin training the police in ways to break the encryption built into its forthcoming client PC operating system Vista.

The news was revealed in a parliamentary committee session, where Professor Ross Anderson of Cambridge University warned MPs that if such a move was being considered then the police should start learning sooner rather than later.

The need to decrypt hard drives was a prominent reason given for extending the length of time that the police could hold terrorism suspects.

"It is our goal to give PC users the control and confidence they need so they can continue to get the most out of their PCs," said a Microsoft spokeswoman.

"At the same time, we are working with law enforcement to help them understand its security features and will continue to partner with governments, law enforcement and industry to help make the Internet a safer place to learn and communicate.”

This is not the first time such links between Microsoft and the security services have received attention. In 1999 journalist Duncan Campbell alleged that Microsoft had reached a secret deal with the National Security Agency in the US to allow them backdoor access to Microsoft systems.
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AlexBu said:

hmm.... it's funny. If you know how to break the security and others now that there is the way to break it, no one from these "others" will use this "security". Especially the guys you want to watch.

"big brother is watching you"

February 20, 2006 8:01 AM
 

tal_star said:

wow add's windows to a whole new light. The US Gov is spying on me. I feel a whole lot safer knowing that the evil do'er of the universe are using M$ software and the big o'l US Gov will keep me safe by breaking in to the wrong peoples computers. and doing the dirty work for US boddies like the RIAA and MPPA... [:)] But I feel better now knowing that some people have the ability to stick there collective ases in my business [:D]

Thanks big brother from another country what ever would we do with out the protection and freedom I get from you spying on me.[6]
February 20, 2006 3:46 PM
 

ray11261 said:

just another reason not to buy Vista.

 

 

February 21, 2006 3:40 AM

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