Re: [kictanet] Is Windows 8 a Trojan horse for the NSA? The German Government thinks so
Smart one S.M. 😃 Sent from my Windows Phone ------------------------------ From: S.M. Muraya <murigi.muraya@gmail.com> Sent: ‎26/‎08/‎2013 4:12 PM To: Paul Roy <roykoikai@gmail.com> Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> Subject: Re: [kictanet] Is Windows 8 a Trojan horse for the NSA? The German Government thinks so If we worry about 200 Million Windows 8.1 PCs (by 2015) how about 1 Billion mobile devices running Android by 2015? Blessings Murigi / Stanley Muraya *"Better a patient person than a warrior, one with self-control than one who takes a city." Prov 16:32* On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 3:12 PM, Evans Ikua <ikua.evans@gmail.com> wrote:
The German Government is now deeply suspicious that the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) technology built into a growing number of Windows 8 PCs and tablets is creating a gigantic back door for NSA surveillance, leaked documents have suggested.
Documents from the German Ministry of Economic Affairs obtained by German title *Zeit Online*<http://www.zeit.de/digital/datenschutz/2013-08/trusted-computing-microsoft-windows-8-nsa/seite-1>uncover the alleged unease of officials at the direction of version 2.0 of the standard being developed under the auspices of the multi-vendor Trusted Computing Group (TCG).
TPM has been marketed as a security and Digital Rights Management (DRM) technology since its appearance in 2006, but version 2.0 would embed a chip on every PC that has complete control over which programs can and can’t run, a setting that can’t be over-ridden under Windows 8. The chip is also where the cryptographic data is stored for Windows BitLocker and it enables remote administration.
Please read more here<http://news.techworld.com/security/3465259/is-windows-8-trojan-horse-for-nsa-german-government-thinks-so/#tk.nl_win>
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Can you imagine the kind of power one government (put any country of your choice here) would have if they managed to put a backdoor to every server out there, either in other governments' servers or those of critical installations or major corporations? Just forget about the technology for a moment. That would be a powerful country. They would get to know what your plans are before you think about executing them, and ofcourse plan counter moves. They would steal your industry blue prints and beat you to the product. They would always be one step ahead. Sound familiar? The most important strategy is to know yourself and to know your enemy. "Knowledge is power" has never been so relevant. On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 5:12 PM, Paul Roy Owino <roykoikai@gmail.com> wrote:
Smart one S.M. 😃
Sent from my Windows Phone ------------------------------ From: S.M. Muraya <murigi.muraya@gmail.com> Sent: ‎26/‎08/‎2013 4:12 PM To: Paul Roy <roykoikai@gmail.com> Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> Subject: Re: [kictanet] Is Windows 8 a Trojan horse for the NSA? The German Government thinks so
If we worry about 200 Million Windows 8.1 PCs (by 2015) how about 1 Billion mobile devices running Android by 2015?
Blessings
Murigi / Stanley Muraya
*"Better a patient person than a warrior, one with self-control than one who takes a city." Prov 16:32*
On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 3:12 PM, Evans Ikua <ikua.evans@gmail.com> wrote:
The German Government is now deeply suspicious that the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) technology built into a growing number of Windows 8 PCs and tablets is creating a gigantic back door for NSA surveillance, leaked documents have suggested.
Documents from the German Ministry of Economic Affairs obtained by German title *Zeit Online*<http://www.zeit.de/digital/datenschutz/2013-08/trusted-computing-microsoft-windows-8-nsa/seite-1>uncover the alleged unease of officials at the direction of version 2.0 of the standard being developed under the auspices of the multi-vendor Trusted Computing Group (TCG).
TPM has been marketed as a security and Digital Rights Management (DRM) technology since its appearance in 2006, but version 2.0 would embed a chip on every PC that has complete control over which programs can and can’t run, a setting that can’t be over-ridden under Windows 8. The chip is also where the cryptographic data is stored for Windows BitLocker and it enables remote administration.
Please read more here<http://news.techworld.com/security/3465259/is-windows-8-trojan-horse-for-nsa-german-government-thinks-so/#tk.nl_win>
-- *---------------------------------------------------- Kind Regards, Evans Ikua,*
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This ship has already sailed. How many of our mobile networks and infrastructure is running on Chinese software and hardware? — On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 6:21 PM, Evans Ikua <ikua.evans@gmail.com> wrote:
Can you imagine the kind of power one government (put any country of your choice here) would have if they managed to put a backdoor to every server out there, either in other governments' servers or those of critical installations or major corporations? Just forget about the technology for a moment. That would be a powerful country. They would get to know what your plans are before you think about executing them, and ofcourse plan counter moves. They would steal your industry blue prints and beat you to the product. They would always be one step ahead. Sound familiar? The most important strategy is to know yourself and to know your enemy. "Knowledge is power" has never been so relevant. On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 5:12 PM, Paul Roy Owino <roykoikai@gmail.com> wrote:
Smart one S.M. 😃
Sent from my Windows Phone ------------------------------ From: S.M. Muraya <murigi.muraya@gmail.com> Sent: ‎26/‎08/‎2013 4:12 PM To: Paul Roy <roykoikai@gmail.com> Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> Subject: Re: [kictanet] Is Windows 8 a Trojan horse for the NSA? The German Government thinks so
If we worry about 200 Million Windows 8.1 PCs (by 2015) how about 1 Billion mobile devices running Android by 2015?
Blessings
Murigi / Stanley Muraya
*"Better a patient person than a warrior, one with self-control than one who takes a city." Prov 16:32*
On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 3:12 PM, Evans Ikua <ikua.evans@gmail.com> wrote:
The German Government is now deeply suspicious that the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) technology built into a growing number of Windows 8 PCs and tablets is creating a gigantic back door for NSA surveillance, leaked documents have suggested.
Documents from the German Ministry of Economic Affairs obtained by German title *Zeit Online*<http://www.zeit.de/digital/datenschutz/2013-08/trusted-computing-microsoft-windows-8-nsa/seite-1>uncover the alleged unease of officials at the direction of version 2.0 of the standard being developed under the auspices of the multi-vendor Trusted Computing Group (TCG).
TPM has been marketed as a security and Digital Rights Management (DRM) technology since its appearance in 2006, but version 2.0 would embed a chip on every PC that has complete control over which programs can and can’t run, a setting that can’t be over-ridden under Windows 8. The chip is also where the cryptographic data is stored for Windows BitLocker and it enables remote administration.
Please read more here<http://news.techworld.com/security/3465259/is-windows-8-trojan-horse-for-nsa-german-government-thinks-so/#tk.nl_win>
-- *---------------------------------------------------- Kind Regards, Evans Ikua,*
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KICTANetiquette : Adhere to the same standards of acceptable behaviors online that you follow in real life: respect people's times and bandwidth, share knowledge, don't flame or abuse or personalize, respect privacy, do not spam, do not market your wares or qualifications.
-- *---------------------------------------------------- Kind Regards, Evans Ikua,* lanetconsulting.com, lpi-eastafrica.org, ict-innovation.fossfa.net, Skype: @ikuae Cell: +254-722-955831
And while on this ... http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/?articleID=2000066158&story_title=state-warned-on-ditching-copyrighted-software&pageNo=1 -- Regards, Michael Musya. I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. Philippians 4:13
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Conrad Akunga
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Evans Ikua
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Musya Michael
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