: By my understanding ActiveXI is the core to all of the NSA's technology. Somebody was able to reverse engineer packet sniffing techniques based on ActiveXI used by NSA. In doing so they laid an ActiveXI rootkit in the NSA central server and now can access ActiveXI powered satellites.
https://i-msdn.sec.s-msft.com/ms537508.activating_activex.fig02(en-us,VS.85).gif
Damn, is this the first ActiveXI exploit ever recorded?
Poor NSA never saw it coming
>>75208
It isn't an exploit in ActiveXI. It's an exploit in how the NSA implement ActiveXI into their network protocols. I don't believe ActiveXI has ever had an exploit.
Can somebody link me a reference?
>>75207
>Somebody was able to reverse engineer packet sniffing techniques
Somebody = China
I heard a Russian security organisation were able to packet sniff the NSA because they didn't upgrade to ActiveXI before ActiveX had the security flaw wave. Now this? May as well hang a noose.
>>75209
Is there anything we should be worried about? This seems like the biggest breach recorded and sounds like some serious physical damage could be caused
Now I believe all the Hillary rumors. #BUILDTHEWALL
>>75214
I honestly believe that Hillary is still going to win. ActiveXI won't stop the Queen.