NSA role in Windows 7 development raises privacy concerns

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The National Security Agency (NSA) worked with Microsoft on the development of Windows 7, an agency official acknowledged this week during testimony before Congress.

Privacy experts say the NSA could build backdoors that enable tracking users and intercepting communications, but security researchers dismiss the idea.

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Comments (2)

Don’t worry about this. You should ask the NSA about the submillimeter microwave lasers around 850GHz that are spaced based, and why they are pointed into the USA. This is a com laser that moves with personal, undetectable, and can be used as a weapon of war. Remote viewing through walls, and large building. google directed energy weapons, the future is now.

This s*it is happening…US government wants to integrate bigbrother into every part of our life and control everything…1984 is happening.

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