Friday, December 30, 2005

nsa cookies

In the grand scheme of things for the National Security Agency, I imagine that setting cookies at its official website (search for it yourself, I don't want NSA cookies!) that don't expire for 30 years is pretty low on the scale for their technical ability to capture information and intercept communications.

It is a violation of government privacy policies. But given recent revelations of domestic surveillance without judicial warrants and DHS overzealousness in tracking library records, it is understandable why some may find it difficult to credit the NSA with a simple mistake.

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