Security Information

Security Information  Week 35, 1999

In week 35 a report of a new backdoor in Microsoft's operating systems Windows 95, 98, NT and the beta version of Windows 2000 was published. A press release  was published by the Canadian security company Cryptonym Corporation's chief analyst Andrew Fernades. This press release states that Microsoft may have introduced a backdoor which enables the National Security Agency (NSA) in the USA to access computers running these Windows operating systems.

There happens to be a key in Microsoft's cryptography API (CryptoAPI) named _NSAKEY, which is crucial in this speculation.

According to Microsoft this key is added only to comply with US' restrictions for exporting encryption software.

After the report was published a lot of speculation arised. Here are some interesting articles and comments:

Per Olav Førland