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'''Computers''' became of major importance to the [[deep state]] when they were connected ''en masse'' to produce the [[internet]], which - once technological advances lowered the barrier to entry - provided a mass communication channel to give people an alternative to the {{ccm}}. | '''Computers''' became of major importance to the [[deep state]] when they were connected ''en masse'' to produce the [[internet]], which - once technological advances lowered the barrier to entry - provided a mass communication channel to give people an alternative to the {{ccm}}. |
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Interest of | • Nikolai Bezroukov • Microsoft • Bruce Schneier • The Register |
Computers became of major importance to the deep state when they were connected en masse to produce the internet, which - once technological advances lowered the barrier to entry - provided a mass communication channel to give people an alternative to the commercially-controlled media.
Operating system
- Full article: Operating system
- Full article: Operating system
Microsoft Windows
In August 1999, Andrew D. Fernandes found a variable named "Microsoft_NSAKEY" in Windows NT 4 Service Pack 5, it was speculated that the NSA had a backdoor on Microsoft Windows by that date. Security specialist Bruce Schneier said that it is rather unlikely that "NSAKEY" is part of a backdoor.[1]
Anyone uncomfortable with mass surveillance may wish to avoid Microsoft products like Windows and all such closed source vendors.
Internet
- Full article: Internet
- Full article: Internet
The internet wasn't subject to much censorship until about 2001,[2] a situation which changed drastically under the "war on terror" rhetoric.
Examples
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Hunter Biden/Laptop | Hunter Biden left a Mac Book in a repair shop in Delaware and forgot about... |
Smartphone | A tool of mass surveillance |