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Sunday, April 13, 2014

Obama Lets N.S.A. Exploit Some Internet Flaws, Officials Say

By DAVID E. SANGER APRIL 12, 2014
 
Stepping into a heated debate within the nation’s intelligence agencies, President Obama has decided that when the National Security Agency discovers major flaws in Internet security, it should — in most circumstances — reveal them to assure that they will be fixed, rather than keep mum so that the flaws can be used in espionage or cyberattacks, senior administration officials said Saturday.
But Mr. Obama carved a broad exception for “a clear national security or law enforcement need,” the officials said, a loophole that is likely to allow the N.S.A. to continue to exploit security flaws both to crack encryption on the Internet and to design cyberweapons...... But documents released by Edward J. Snowden, the former N.S.A. contractor, make it clear that two years before Heartbleed became known, the N.S.A. was looking at ways to accomplish exactly what the flaw did by accident. A program code-named Bullrun, apparently named for the site of two Civil War battles just outside Washington, was part of a decade-long effort to crack or circumvent encryption on the web. The documents do not make clear how well it succeeded, but it may well have been more effective than exploiting Heartbleed would be at enabling access to secret data....To Read More.....
My Take It’s amazing.  Yesterday not one person at NSA or the administration knew anything about taking advantage of Heartbleed, or any of this kind of thing, yet today it would seem clear they not only knew about it, they seemingly took advantage of it, and then tried to duplicate it.  Does sound like someone was ....well..... lying?  Nah, that can’t be true.  Just because they’ve been caught lying on every scandal that’s come out over the last few years doesn’t mean they were deliberately lying.  It was an accident – they made a mistake – they didn’t know it was going on – their understanding was wrong - rogue employees are responsible - George Bush did it too!
Oh, thank goodness.  Now we have clarity.  It's all Bush's fault! 

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