Wow, it's always a tough competition, but this may win "Ridiculous Slashdot Headline Of The Week".
Logic 101, folks. Let's recap that headline:
"TCP/IP Might Have Been Secure From the Start If Not For the NSA"
Now, what's the story here? One of TCP/IP's designers had access to some then-bleeding-edge crypto *that was part of an NSA project*, but couldn't include it in TCP/IP because it was secret.
Now, can we support the idea that "if not for the NSA" that crypto could have gone into TCP/IP? No, because "if not for the NSA" that crypto *wouldn't have fucking existed at all*. The NSA wrote it. So the choices are "code written, but not available for use" or "code not written at all". Practical difference for the purposes of TCP/IP: zip.