Monday 14 April 2014

US Government Will Disclose Internet Exploits, Only When They Want To

The Internet is a place where all the data and the whole information about anyone is saved on internet company’s servers but the recently discovered security bug called Heartbleed was the biggest flaw of all time in internet history with its own logo. This bug could damages billions of dollars information stored on server, compromise all the credit card details and lots of destruction but US government was one of like sit and watch the destruction type organization and report suggests that they took advantage of the it and spied and hack firms. Based in different reports the things is U.S. government now declare to have bowed to disclose all the bug they would find for which they would make a law enforcement. Well Ed Snowden should be applauded and warded for what he did lately but there has to be a law which will see Govt. to provide all the details of their programs.
The Guardian says “The agency’s recently-disclosed minimization procedures permit “retention of all communications that are enciphered.” In other words, when NSA encounters encryption it can’t crack, it’s allowed to – and apparently does – vacuum up all that scrambled traffic and store it indefinitely, in hopes of finding a way to break into it months or years in the future. As security experts recently confirmed, Heartbleed can be used to steal a site’s master encryption keys – keys that would suddenly enable anyone with a huge database of encrypted traffic to unlock it, at least for the vast majority of sites that don’t generate new keys as a safeguard against retroactive exposure.”

So over all we can say the protector of ours means the Government turned the back on to us and trying to exploit their own citizens and the Heartbleed bug was well known to them but they didn’t disclose it to take advantage of it."

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