Russia mandates backdoors, data retention next
https://yro.slashdot.org/story/16/06/24/1825242/russia-lawmakers-pass-spying... http://www.dailydot.com/politics/encryption-backdoor-russia-fsb-bill-passes/ A bill that was proposed recently in the Russian Duma to make cryptographic backdoors mandatory in all messaging apps, has passed. Patrick Howell O'Neill, reports for DailyDot:A massive surveillance bill is now on its way to becoming law in Russia. The "anti-terrorism" legislation includes a vast data-eavesdropping and -retention program so that telecom and internet companies have to record and store all customer communications for six months, potentially at a multitrillion-dollar cost. Additionally, all internet firms have to provide mandatory backdoor access into encrypted communications for the FSB, the Russian intelligence agency and successor to the KGB. The bill, with support from the ruling United Russia party, passed Friday in the Duma, Russia's lower legislative house, with 277 votes for, 148 against, and one abstaining. It now moves to Russia's Federal Council and the Kremlin, where it's expected to pass into law.
AKA, Zenaan's beloved Russia fucks him in the ass. Before bending to pickup something pretty, check your six first...
On Fri, 24 Jun 2016 23:28:53 -0400 grarpamp <grarpamp@gmail.com> wrote:
AKA, Zenaan's beloved Russia fucks him in the ass.
and, you keep posting tor spam - did you miss the posts from tor's scumbag supreme syverson, admiting yet again what kind of joke tor is? 'local' 'adversaries' - ha ha ha.
Before bending to pickup something pretty, check your six first...
On 6/24/16, juan <juan.g71@gmail.com> wrote:
tor's scumbag supreme syverson, admiting yet again what kind of joke tor is? 'local' 'adversaries' - ha ha ha.
Every tool has tech strength and weakness, things it admits and doesn't or spins away from, open / closed source, different goals, org level purity, corruption, influences, etc. Save some top secret revelation yet to come, Tor is well characterized by now by a lot of people in many regards. It's really good at some things, and plainly sucks at others. Research. read, write, and choose tools to fit purpose at hand, or don't, or stay off the net. It's pretty simple.
On Sat, 25 Jun 2016 17:45:18 -0400 grarpamp <grarpamp@gmail.com> wrote:
On 6/24/16, juan <juan.g71@gmail.com> wrote:
tor's scumbag supreme syverson, admiting yet again what kind of joke tor is? 'local' 'adversaries' - ha ha ha.
Every tool has tech strength and weakness,
Your are both dishonest and fucking stupid grarpamp Did you denounce the cesorship in tor-talk? Nope. And what are you doing now? Vomiting more tor propaganda. things it admits
and doesn't or spins away from, open / closed source, different goals, org level purity, corruption, influences, etc. Save some top secret revelation yet to come, Tor is well characterized by now by a lot of people in many regards. It's really good at some things, and plainly sucks at others. Research. read, write, and choose tools to fit purpose at hand, or don't, or stay off the net. It's pretty simple.
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