Seriously? It's because he was GRANTED access. 

You're obviously not listening to what were saying. 

On Jun 25, 2013, at 12:43, Brian Wood <woodbrian77 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Erik Anderson:
> 
> > I must say, though, It's silly to suggest that the security (with or
> > without padlock) of a well-designed, well-monitored datacenter is somehow
> > inferior to keeping a server in the office. There are *so* many benefits
> > other than security that come along with hosting in a datacenter - if your
> > operation keeps growing, you'll likely need to consider real datacenter
> > space at some point. From a cost perspective, it's just not feasible to
> > think individual small companies can even come close to the level of
> > security, reliability, connectivity, and environmental conditions offered
> > by a professional datacenter.
> 
> It's as though you've never heard of Edward Snowden.  He walked
> off with a bunch of stuff from the National *Security* Agency.
> There was a story on cable about how https://duckduckgo.com
> traffic increased from 2 million hits/day to 3 million hits/day after
> the Prism story broke.
> 
> Sorry, but I know how most big companies are run.  The government
> is no better these days.  
> 
> -- 
> Brian
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> 
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