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End-to-end encryption – The case for a backdoor, CurePrivacy

3 pointsby docuruover 4 years ago

4 comments

allearsover 4 years ago
If encryption is outlawed, only outlaws will have encryption. And it won't be hard to find. You can't put the genie back in the bottle.
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taxcoderover 4 years ago
Bad guys and "I love my country but fear my government" are pretty strong counter-arguments to the ideas in this article. The comparison to a physical search falls pretty flat, IMO, because of the secrecy digital searches allow.
dalyover 4 years ago
Having worked in security for years I can say that almost no one attacks encryption. The fruitful attacks are on the channel and the endpoints. Watch metadata, compromise the endpoints, use the xkcd wrench, follow the money.<p>Why attack the front door when there is a picture window beside it? Don&#x27;t attack the tank, attack the fuel supply. The frontal attack is only there to pin the opposition while you compromise the flanks.<p>Backdoor encryption is security theater. Which raises the question &quot;What is the real goal?&quot;. Is the goal to say &quot;We don&#x27;t know what you did but you encrypted it so we can lock you up.&quot;? Then you can fake &quot;encrypted communication&quot; from anyone to anyone and lock up anyone you want until they provide &quot;the key&quot; they don&#x27;t know. Torture them for the key. Then try them in a show court and hang them.
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dalyover 4 years ago
The lack of good mathematical education is showing.