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Re: If Verisign *really* wants to help ...
From: Owen DeLong <owen () delong com>
Date: Sun, 21 Sep 2003 09:56:22 -0700
That gets even more frightening when you look at the background of Verisign'sOf course, folks realize that Verisign is now one of the largest SS7 network operators in the world. Almost all CLECs in the USA use Verisign's SS7 network. Verisign has become the single point of failure for almost all of the USA's public networks (voice, data, Internet, etc).
management team. I'm not usually one to buy into conspiracy theorys, and, I'm not suggesting any evidence supports one here. However, these guys are from the government, and, it's obvious they're not here to help. If you look at the Verisign/NetSol management team, you'll see that it has a large contingent of ex-CIA/NSA/etc. I don't know this is bad, but, I know it can't be good. (Think Carnivore) Owen
Current thread:
- If Verisign *really* wants to help ... Lyndon Nerenberg (Sep 20)
- Re: If Verisign *really* wants to help ... Sean Donelan (Sep 20)
- Re: If Verisign *really* wants to help ... william (Sep 20)
- RE: If Verisign *really* wants to help ... Vivien M. (Sep 20)
- RE: If Verisign *really* wants to help ... Michael Loftis (Sep 20)
- Re: If Verisign *really* wants to help ... Owen DeLong (Sep 21)
- Re: If Verisign *really* wants to help ... Christopher L. Morrow (Sep 21)
- Re: If Verisign *really* wants to help ... Sean Donelan (Sep 20)