no. 12-11-2015, 10:01 PM
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Since the launch of the "Save Crypto" petition, led by privacy groups like the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and supported by other tech companies such as Dropbox, Mozilla, and Twitter, the White House has agreed to meet with those involved to talk about encryption.
Okay, so basically the US government is wanting to install secret backdoors on all software basically. Which not only is that a huge invasion of privacy, but as well if this exploit is found then basically ALL websites will be vulnerable. But not Google, FBI.gov, or the CIA's and anything else related because they won't have that $h17 installed.
Okay, so basically the US government is wanting to install secret backdoors on all software basically. Which not only is that a huge invasion of privacy, but as well if this exploit is found then basically ALL websites will be vulnerable. But not Google, FBI.gov, or the CIA's and anything else related because they won't have that $h17 installed.
Spoiler:
If you want to read more:
https://www.tekr.net/white-house-will-si...mpaigners/
https://www.tekr.net/white-house-will-si...mpaigners/

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