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NSA Releases Secret Pre-History of Computers

An anonymous reader writes "The National Security Agency has declassified an eye-opening pre-history of computers used for code-breaking between the 1930s and 1960s. The 344 page report, entitled It Wasn't All Magic: The Early Struggle to Automate Cryptanalysis (pdf), it is available on the Government Attic web site. Government Attic has also just posted a somewhat less declassified NSA compendium from 1993: A Collection of Writings on Traffic Analysis. (pdf)"

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  1. Pay no attention by Tokolosh · · Score: 5, Funny

    to the man in the Russian airport.

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    1. Re:Pay no attention by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      What man? The media is now reporting that Snowden never made it to Moscow. In fact, they are now reporting that there is no record of a US citizen with that name, anymore. It was all a big misunderstanding. It was just an intelligence training exercise.

    2. Re:Pay no attention by FriendlyLurker · · Score: 4, Insightful

      All part of damage control - got to raise public opinion quick smart. You have no idea how many talking points have been written in the last week or so for the media employees (talk show and news anchors etc) to sprout off over in the next few days/months. Muddy, confuse, distract... ahh, propaganda...

    3. Re:Pay no attention by ibwolf · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Pay no attention to the man in the Russian airport.

      No, they want you to pay attention to him, to this, to ANYTHING except for what they (the US government and the NSA in particular) are actually doing with regards to you personal liberties. That is what they are trying to distract you from thinking about.

    4. Re:Pay no attention by TheCarp · · Score: 4, Insightful

      That is exactly what I was thinking. Since their secret program just blew up like semtex in a times square car bomb, they need to do some quick spin control. Look how we move tech forward people! Don't look at what we are doing now....look at new stuff we want to tell you about the past!

      Don't pay any mind to the way we spread our own brand of terror like anthrax spores through the sears tower ventilation system. Just pay attention to the muslamic terror groups that we want you to be afraid of, thats the terror that we are trying to create here for our purposes.

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  2. First pwned! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Am I crazy for opening a PDF from the NSA?

    1. Re:First pwned! by egcagrac0 · · Score: 4, Informative

      Not if you did it in a VM running a LiveCD...

    2. Re:First pwned! by fuzzyfuzzyfungus · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Not particularly implausible if it has pictures(especially highish-quality and/or appallingly malcompressed ones). The actual exploit code is probably a pretty small percentage of the total.

    3. Re:First pwned! by Alsee · · Score: 4, Interesting

      If you're worried about a NSA attack, a VM isn't going to save you. There have been several known exploits to break out of VM's. That will get them access to any harddrive if there's one connected at all. And if there isn't, there have been occasional exploits to flash a rootkit into BIOS. They could also activate Wifi or Bluetooth to infect any nearby computers or smartphones or any other smart devices, which could even bounce the infection back to the current computer after it's rebooted without the LiveCD and/or without the VM and/or with the harddrive reconnected.

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  3. PDFS by stewsters · · Score: 5, Funny

    Hey you guys who are talking about Snowden, download this PDF with some cool additional code! Don't worry about it. I promise we didn't buy exploits from Adobe or Microsoft!

    1. Re:PDFS by gl4ss · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Hey you guys who are talking about Snowden, download this PDF with some cool additional code! Don't worry about it. I promise we didn't buy exploits from Adobe or Microsoft!

      Why buy what you can get for free?

      If you don't use up the budget you don't get more next year. Especially if your working at an agency that can't be measured for efficiency in any way.

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  4. wrong topic by DoofusOfDeath · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Dear NSA, I think you're confused. The current topic of discussion is your ongoing violation of the 4th Amendment of the U.S. constitution.

    Compared to that, I truly doing give a fuck about your history of codebreaking.

  5. Oh, isn't this convenient... by Seumas · · Score: 5, Funny

    Squirrel!

  6. Re:Broken Link by flyingfsck · · Score: 4, Funny

    Got it for you. It is called stuxnet-prehistory.pdf.exe

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  7. Re:Hmm by chill · · Score: 4, Informative

    Ummm...nope.

    Requested date: 04-August-2012
    Released date: 29-May-2013
    Posted date: 24-June-2013

    Requested date: 02-August-2012
    Released date: 11-June-2013
    Posted date: 24-June-2013

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