The lead developer of the OpenBSD operating system says he believes a government contractor may have been involved in backdoors. Theo de Raadt says he doesn’t think any of this software made it into the software base. The controversy kicked off last week after former Netsec CEO Gregory Perry e-mailed OpenBSD’s lead developer. Perry said that the back door code was developed as a way for the Federal Bureau of Investigation to monitor encrypted communications within the U.S. Department of Justice.”]
Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2126456/openbsd-chief–contractor-tried-to-write-backdoors.html

