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Microsoft Uses the FBI to Intimidate Innocent Citizens Abroad, Raid Them

Abuse of powers

Apaches



Summary: Xbox-related overseas raid (over a hoax) involved the US Federal Bureau of Investigation, which was collaborating with Washington Police at the behest of Microsoft

NO THEORY here but a real conspiracy that reminds us of Microsoft's backdoors in Windows, which US secret agencies love to exploit. Amid hype in the corporate press over China 'hacking' one must remember that it's the US which attacks other countries with cyber weapons like Stuxnet and President Obama recently made that legal (legalising it after the illegal act), as we covered in our daily links some weeks ago. Techrights is not a political site, so we won't delve into the politics behind it, but let us point out that Microsoft collusion with the police, as pointed out the other day, had involved the FBI as it turns out:



A Perth teenager — who has gained popularity in cyberspace under the name SuperDaE — has had his home raided and possessions seized by the US Federal Bureau of Investigation and WA Police as part of an international corporate espionage probe.



The incestuous relationship between Microsoft and the secret services ought to make every user of Microsoft software -- especially governments -- seriously worried. Right now in Iceland there are serious debates over the FBI's abduction of a Wikileaks employee, which the FBI tried to use to frame Julian Assange. Iceland kicked those FBI agents (who had come in a private plane) out of the country for not respecting national sovereignty, but this is far from a resolved case. What we have here is a blurring gap between legal and illegal as we descend into moral corruption and rule of power, not law.

Last week we shared some links about the revelation that Aaron Swartz was flagged by the FBI. So much for fighting terrorism, eh? More like defence of corporations. In Occupy, as a leak reveals, protesters were labeled "low-level terrorists" and every other week we read about another so-called "terror plot" which actually involved undercover FBI agents providing tools to a stung perpetrator in a group/circle FBI had infiltrated (they call it "Sting Operation" and it's actually throughcrime, i.e. criminalisation of political views).

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