I wonder what measures they have in store for those who truly wish to protect their privacy using decentralised tools?
They don't care about us. Australia has banned guns. If you work really hard at it you can still get a gun in australia, but its really inconvenient. Simply making guns inconvenient has resulted in far fewer gun-related crimes. They'll never get the last 1% of guns out of people's hands, but it turns out they don't actually need to. Crypto is going to be the same - lets be honest here - if Apple, Google and Facebook are prevented from providing good security out of the box, how many people will take the extra steps to install and use Signal? The government doesn't care about *us*. They care about making sure the remaining 99% of citizens are monitored. -J On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 7:42 AM, oshwm <oshwm@openmailbox.org> wrote:
Well, this will tackle the problem of the law abiding sheeple using crypto, I wonder what measures they have in store for those who truly wish to protect their privacy using decentralised tools?
On 03/11/15 18:20, John Young wrote:
Excellent development if the bill is enacted. Should shatter the complacency of crypto advocates and foster other means and methods now getting short shrift due to the faith in crypto hyping and marketing -- and tons of excuses why crypto has not been as effective as foreordained, blame users, blame implementation, blame standards committees, blame spies, blame legislators, blame certificate authorities, blame hardware, blame insiders and outsiders, blame amateurs, blame backdoors, blame venal marketers who sold out to authorities, blame duat hatters working both sides of the porous divide, blame open and closed source, the pile of excuses grows exponentially as money is heaped onto the fire for burning through faster and faster. NSA has at least 191 colleges on the take for information assurance studies, with more joining daily to get while the getting is good, sending graduates to corporations, institutes, NGOs, hack world, leak world, defy authority world as evidenced here in this sacred site of tipped gravestones to cipher heroics.
At 12:27 PM 11/3/2015, you wrote:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/terrorism-in-the-uk/11970391/Internet...
Internet firms to be banned from offering unbreakable encryption under new laws
3:16PM GMT 02 Nov 2015
Internet and social media companies will be banned from putting customer communications beyond their own reach under new laws to be unveiled on Wednesday. Companies such as Apple, Google and others will no longer be able to offer encryption so advanced that even they cannot decipher it when asked to, the Daily Telegraph can disclose. Measures in the Investigatory Powers Bill will place in law a requirement on tech firms and service providers to be able to provide unencrypted communications to the police or spy agencies if requested through a warrant.