UK To Demand Backdooring Else Prison [Crypto In Devices, Email And More]
http://arstechnica.co.uk/tech-policy/2015/11/snoopers-charter-uk-govt-can-de... Buried in the 300 pages of the draft Investigatory Powers Bill (aka the Snooper's Charter), published on Wednesday, is something called a "technical capability notice" (Section 189). Despite its neutral-sounding name, this gives the UK's home secretary almost unlimited power to impose "an obligation on any relevant operators"—any obligation—subject to the requirement that "the Secretary of State considers it is reasonable to do so." There is also the proviso that "it is (and remains) practicable for those relevant operators to comply with those requirements," which probably rules out breaking end-to-end encryption, but would still allow the home secretary to demand that companies add backdoors to their software and equipment. That's bad enough, but George Danezis, an associate professor in security and privacy engineering at University College London, points out that the Snooper's Charter is actually much, much worse.
Subject: UK To Demand Backdooring Else Prison
You -must- make backdoor available, or you -shall- be imprisoned with no guarantee of safety for your back door. At least it's the guvmint - we can trust them. Can't we? Perhaps such mandatory backdoors will help finally indict all those UK politicians pedophile rings which keep getting eternally investigated.
On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 3:09 AM, Zenaan Harkness <zen@freedbms.net> wrote:
Perhaps such mandatory backdoors will help finally indict all those UK politicians pedophile rings which keep getting eternally investigated.
No. Evidence and backdoors are moot, they've exempted themselves from prosecution. Ever try citing an on duty cop for not using their turn signal? Or the US (and the top people of all three of its branches) for Guantanamo war crimes and spying? Good luck. It's also why governments don't permit citizens courts with citizen prosecutors, citizen judges, and citizen police. You'd win. Voting doesn't matter, once in they're all instruments of the state, they win, by design, since 1776. Lol.
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