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Date: Wed May 25 12:11:07 2005
From: lists.fd.dmargoli at af0.net (Dan Margolis)
Subject: Not even the NSA can get it right

On Wed, May 25, 2005 at 07:47:39AM +1200, Steve Wray wrote:
> James Tucker wrote:
> > Please, define right.
> > 
> > Theirs is a world of deception, therefore any judgement you make based
> > upon any information may be comprised of as much disinformation as
> > information. In effect, you can't define such things for them.
> 
> absolutely, and I'm glad someone said it. So many people get so mislead
> by this sort of bullcrap.
> 
> Whenever I read any info volunteered, or even leaked, by an organisation
> like that, I have to think 'what do they gain by me believing this?'
> 
> They live in paranoia, fear and suspicion. Like the ninja of feudal
> Japan they live and die in darkness. This is no way for a human being to
> exist. But then I have been watching 'Shintaro the Samurai' :)

Wait, so are you folks saying that the NSA intentionally allowed an XSS
bug on their Web site so that someone here would report it for some
unknown-to-us devious end?

-- 
Dan

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