QUOTE (Tiggs @ May 6 2008, 08:48 PM)

If there was an NSA backdoor into MSFT systems - hackers would have found and exploited it long ago.
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Tiggs, my argument is that if the U.S. government in any way sponsors MSFT research, the nomenclature "Microsoft" or "Microsoft Corporation" or "the Corporation" could legally be construed to include the large investors - whether Public (i.e. government) or Private. Plus, having studied a little law at school, I don't put a lot of credence into the EULA stipulations anyway. The way I figure it, MSFT and NSA, CIA, and FBI could pretty much get away with anything they wanted to. Who among us is sophisticated enough to know the extent of the information they collect during these periodic computer update sessions? At the very least, they get a record of our internet cookies. And at the most, they might get temp files, compressed documents - anything they want... Including video and audio.
I'm not so naive to believe that if we agree to give "them" access, that they would simply use the access to "download security updates."
QUOTE (Tiggs @ May 6 2008, 08:48 PM)

If there was an NSA backdoor into MSFT systems - hackers would have found and exploited it long ago.
And hackers get in all the time, too. And guys - don't worry about anti-spy ware etc. (as a way to stop the U.S. government access.) U.S. sponsors research for McAfee, Sun, basically all of the U.S. software manufacturers (either directly or through universities) - it is a matter of National Security, after all.
1st Edit: Some more Legalese from MSFT:
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