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Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 17:29:00 +0000
From: "John Q Public" <johndoetron@...h.ai>
To: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: lol: Microsoft shuts down cryptome over
	lawful spying document

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Oh, pardon my idiocy.

Microsoft Global Criminal Spy Guide Mirrors
http://jya.com/microsoft-spy.zip
http://eyeball-series.org/microsoft-spy.zip
http://cryptome.net/microsoft-spy.zip
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2010/02/microsoft-cryptome/
http://file.wikileaks.org/files/microsoft-spy.pdf
http://downtr.net/find/microsoft-spy+zip.html

Thank you Ravi Borgaonkar. Yes, http://cryptomeorg.siteprotect.net/
is a great link. It has links to more lawful spying guides.

On Thu, 25 Feb 2010 17:16:27 +0000 John Q Public
<johndoetron@...h.ai> wrote:
>Oh, pardon me.
>
>The PDF: http://file.wikileaks.org/files/microsoft-spy.pdf
>
>On Thu, 25 Feb 2010 17:02:29 +0000 John Q Public
><johndoetron@...h.ai> wrote:
>>Ah, behold the fascist lulz of censorship by these antitrust
>>criminals.
>>
>>Basically, all these big web portals have these PDF guides for
>law
>>enforcement of how they give your private docs away.
>>
>>Cryptome / John Young has been posting these for a while. Now
>>Young's site is down. Great censorship. Nice freedom.
>>
>>http://www.itproportal.com/portal/news/article/2010/2/25/microsoft
>-
>>
>>shuts-down-cryptome-over-spy-document/
>>http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/02/25/cryptome_dmca_takedown/
>>
>>Isn't this just a beautiful hypocritical worlAndd we're living in?
>>Everytime government spying gets exposed, they squirm to protect
>>themselves.
>>
>>These documents can be taken by government going to a judge with
>>probable causes to get a writ "a search warrant". Also, the FBI
>>can
>>just go ahead and leave a post-it note warrant on a wall (telecom
>>style) to get your docs and personal info. And of course, who
>>could
>>forget, NSL's. Because your rights are a passing bureaucratic
>>triviality.
>>
>>Enjoy your censorship. Enjoy your rights violations. I'd give you
>>the number to the FBI to report this, but they're in on it too.
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