On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 3:12 PM, BSD <b...@ticoit.com> wrote: > On 12/15/10 16:17, Randy Wrench wrote: >> >> http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=ODkxMw >> >> >> >> Government organizations, whether they be from the United States, the >> European >> Union, or anywhere else for that matter, contributing to open-source >> projects >> is not new. Heck, Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux) in the mainline kernel >> can >> largely be attributed to the United State's National Security Agency >> (NSA). >> More organizations contributing to open-source isn't bad -- government or >> not >> -- when it's mutually beneficial work with good intentions. However, there >> are >> new allegations being made today about OpenBSD's networking stack, in >> particular it's IPsec code. The FBI allegedly paid OpenBSD developers to >> insert back-doors into the code-base... >> >> >> >> >> >> The above url carried an article which is disturbing to say the least... >> Anyone know more about this??? >> >> > How about /. and the rest of the world? Theo forwarded the original email > hours ago.
/. sucks. But they posted on it 24 hours ago. -B