I am not much on big conspiracy issues, but it does seem odd that the Mickysoft designs have always had easter eggs planted so they could be sold to developers ( I workd for a company that bought them ) and perhaps even funneled to a separate organization to allow access to private data. It would seem the after market potential of a spy software that was installed everywhere in the world would be much greater than the initial profit from it's installation. There is a definite lack of security consciousness in their software, whether it is intentional may never be known. The software is the easiest hack on the planet, especially if you buy their kits.
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I am not much on big conspiracy issues, but it does seem odd that the Mickysoft designs have always had easter eggs planted so they could be sold to developers ( I workd for a company that bought them ) and perhaps even funneled to a separate organization to allow access to private data. It would seem the after market potential of a spy software that was installed everywhere in the world would be much greater than the initial profit from it's installation. There is a definite lack of security consciousness in their software, whether it is intentional may never be known. The software is the easiest hack on the planet, especially if you buy their kits.
U bet!
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