cnn.com — Instead of posting thoughts about the new Avenged Sevenfold album or Jessica Alba movie, CIA analysts could use A-Space to share information and opinion about al Qaeda movements in the Middle East or Russian naval maneuvers in the Black Sea. The new A-Space site has been undergoing testing for months and launches officially for the nation's...
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midnightrider77Sep 6, 2008
The article is discussing a Facebook esque website for spies not one for terrorists. So it would be more like Jason Bourne: can't remember a damn thing from last night. I must have been hammered.
striker101Sep 7, 2008
Striker: Good Grief! Big Brother in action!Where within the Constitution is this allowed?How much more forced taxation? How much more national debt?And how much more freedom is compromised by this?Freedom cannot be a matter of compromise.
dazparkourSep 7, 2008
Then why not sky write their encrypted messages - because everyone seeing it will eventually have the effect that it is decodable. There is ALWAYS some involvement of obscurity.What about digital signatures? I bet you keep your private keys and passwords obscured away.
Closed AccountSep 7, 2008
I don't believe your actually that worried, quit the act
bigbangbuddhaSep 7, 2008
What part of "Secret" Agent are they not understanding. I'm not sure whats dumber, that they are actually doing this, or the fact that they told us that they are doing this.
Closed AccountSep 7, 2008
osama will get even by sending them all chain letters: "if you do not forward this to 5 of your men in black friends, your western whore of a mother will be trampled to death by a camel at 5:47 pm tomorrow."
djtomoramaSep 7, 2008
Finally get to see those Al Qaeda keg stands
keyforceSep 8, 2008
Thanks for that.