From d9cf5391af43f37163cc02afb46b689c9f1cbfc5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Petter Reinholdtsen
Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2014 14:06:57 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Finpuss.
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@@ -8,14 +8,14 @@ to Rob Lowe) and demonstrated that America lost its first cyberwar
(According
to Newt Gingrich). It should not surprise anyone, when the
whistle blower Edward Snowden documented that the government of USA
-for many years have done their best to make sure the technology used
-by its citizens is filled with security holes allowing the secret
-services to spy on its own population. No one in their right minds
-could believe that the ability to snoop on the people all over the
-globe only could be used by the personnel authorized to do so by the
-president of the United States of America. If the capabilities are
-there, it will be used by friend and foe alike, and now it has been
-used to bring Sony on its knees.
+and their allies for many years have done their best to make sure the
+technology used by its citizens is filled with security holes allowing
+the secret services to spy on its own population. No one in their
+right minds could believe that the ability to snoop on the people all
+over the globe could only be used by the personnel authorized to do so
+by the president of the United States of America. If the capabilities
+are there, it will be used by friend and foe alike, and now it has
+been used to bring Sony on its knees.
I doubt it will a lesson learned, and expect USA to loose its next
cyber war too, given how eager the western intelligence communities
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