The NSA has so far been watching us, and now we can look at what the intelligence agency has done so far in recent years.
The agency has opened a GitHub account and has released several code repositories within the NSA Technology Transfer Program. So far they have thrown up 32 projects, although some of them have only been announced and are due to appear soon. Some are not new. As has been available for some time now, SELinux, which is part of the Linux kernel.
The decision to create such a being on GitHub may have several reasons. The most engaging is engaging users in projects to improve the image of Edward Snoweden and find new talents.
Are you interested in working with one of the hottest spy agencies in history? Yes?! I invite you to the GitHub National Security Agency .
they want to be transparent... everybody let's use NSA code and projects every day! 😉
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Who is originator of this account?
Do you work for the NSA?
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Of course :d
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Baha ok
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They are trying new ways to spy on us.
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Links or it didn't happen (?) 😉
I kid, not that I would trust it anyway. I'm the type to have my SELINUX configured to disabled. What do I need it for if I trust my own router and firewalls and configurations?
The reason a lot of GNU/Linux users choose GNU/Linux is for it's stance of "freedom" and "open source software" (and it's disdain for anything proprietary - of which can never be fully trusted). So why would we let the NSA get it's dirty little fingers into our kernel is far beyond me.
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