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<p> US secret agents work
at Microsoft: French intelligence
<p> Source: AFP | Published:
Saturday February 19, 7:44 AM
<p> PARIS, Feb 18 - A French
intelligence report today accused US secret agents of working with computer
<br> giant Microsoft to
develop software allowing Washington to spy on communications around the
world.
<p> The report, drawn up
by the Strategic Affairs Delegation (DAS), the intelligence arm of the
French
<br> Defence Ministry,
was quoted in today's edition of the news-letter Le Monde du Renseignement
<br> (Intelligence World).
<p> Written by a senior
officer at the DAS, the report claims agents from the National Security
Agency (NSA)
<br> helped install secret
programmes on Microsoft software, currently in use in 90 per cent of computers.
<p> According to the report
there was a 'strong suspicion' of a lack of security fed by insistent rumours
about
<br> the existence of spy
programs on Microsoft, and by the presence of NSA personnel in Bill Gates'
<br> development teams.
<p> The NSA protects communications
for the US government, and also intercepts electronic messages for
<br> the Defence Department
and other US intelligence agencies, the newsletter said.
<p> According to the report,
'it would seem that the creation of Microsoft was largely supported, not
least
<br> financially, by the
NSA, and that IBM was made to accept the (Microsoft) MS-DOS operating system
by
<br> the same administration.'
<p> The report claimed
the Pentagon was Microsoft's biggest client in the world.
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