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Originally posted by Aliensun
After reading the current number of postings, I marvel at the level of quiet intelligence in this thread Missing are the half-baked, assinine arguments and time-wasting comments we so often see that OT important threads.
I'll bet the trolls and the various types of agents (you don't think they would just use one plan of attack, do you?) are laying low on this one. Undoubtedly, they are watching and taking notes on this thread. They are learning their future moves from what we say.
“With the combined products and reach from Symantec and VeriSign, we are poised to drive adoption of identity security as the means to provide simple and secure access to anything from anywhere, to prevent identity fraud and to make online experiences more user-friendly and hassle-free.”
- Enrique Salem, President and Chief Executive Officer, Symantec With this acquisition, we extend our strategy to create the most trusted brand for protecting information and identities online
America - Engaging the World - America.gov
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USA.gov: The U.S. Government's Official Web Portal
2 Jun 2010 ... USA.gov: Home page of the US Government's Official Web Portal for all government transactions, services, and information.
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Internet conspiracy theories abound over Symantec Pifts.exe file
Further investigation by some Norton users suggested that the file attempted to dial out to Norton servers in Africa, while others wildly speculated that “Pifts” stood for Public Internet File Tracking system, and was a sinister attempt to monitor users’ online behaviour.
We feel fairly comfortable in debunking the internet rumours claiming that Pifts might be a rootkit [a tool used by hackers] or a government-sponsored backdoor to spy on the masses.
Originally posted by blujay
Originally posted by Aliensun
After reading the current number of postings, I marvel at the level of quiet intelligence in this thread Missing are the half-baked, assinine arguments and time-wasting comments we so often see that OT important threads.
I'll bet the trolls and the various types of agents (you don't think they would just use one plan of attack, do you?) are laying low on this one. Undoubtedly, they are watching and taking notes on this thread. They are learning their future moves from what we say.
I was thinking the same thing. This is an interesting move on their part.
They are feeling a bit backed into a corner.
Worry much overlords?
Originally posted by fleetlord
Just throwing this out here
The website for the Official United States Government is
www.usa.gov
Not www.america.gov
Make of it what you will