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FBI accused of planting backdoor in OpenBSD IPSEC stack
Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 12/15/2010 03:36 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
Ars Technica reports that in an e-mail sent to BSD project leader Theo de Raadt, former NETSEC CTO Gregory Perry has claimed that NETSEC developers helped the FBI plant "a number of backdoors" in the OpenBSD cryptographic framework approximately a decade ago.
Perry says that his nondisclosure agreement with the FBI has expired, allowing him to finally bring the issue to the attention of OpenBSD developers. Perry also suggests that knowledge of the FBI's backdoors played a role in DARPA's decision to withdraw millions of dollars of grant funding from OpenBSD in 2003.
FBI accused of planting backdoor in OpenBSD IPSEC stack
