Hacking-code mandate letter: Skirtumas tarp puslapio versijų

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(Naujas puslapis: A <b>hacking-code mandate letter</b> is a letter that is sent to a website-owner by a <br> domestic intelligence agency, and which mandates that the website include a piece of code, <br> such as Google ReCaptcha, which can hack-into the computer of the website-users. <br> The letter itself doesnot actually state that the piece of code is used for hacking, <br> but rather, it is claimed to be for benign purposes, per the method of feigning benign intent. <br> Like other...)
 
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<br> but it is notable that hacking-code mandate letters, in particular,
<br> but it is notable that hacking-code mandate letters, in particular,
<br> have also been sent to many <i>commercial</i> websites.
<br> have also been sent to many <i>commercial</i> websites.
 
<br> Such hacking-code most-often works by interacting with code that is
In the case of Google ReCaptcha in particular, Google ReCaptcha was developed jointly by
<br> present in [[post-2006 Windows]] and other operating systems that have been
<br> Google and the NSA, and it hacks computers via working in conjunction with code that is
<br> commandeered by intelligence agencies.
<br> present in [[post-2006 Windows]] and Google's variant of Linux.
<br> Hacking-code was added to amazon.com's checkout-page and user-registration-page in mid 2025.
<br> The recentness of that hacking-code addition demonstrates the ongoing [[ever-worsenning nadir]].


Hacking-code mandate letters typically include a gag-order,
Hacking-code mandate letters typically include a gag-order,
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<br> A hacking-code mandate letter may additionally be accompanied by one or more other types of mandates.
<br> A hacking-code mandate letter may additionally be accompanied by one or more other types of mandates.


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