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by EthanHeilman
3615 days ago
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This will certain make the NSA's job easier when spying on Russia. Instead of having to break into all these services and steal the keys NSA will only have to break into the FSB DB. Given that: (1). NSA's primary target when it was founded was USSR/Russia, (2). and NSA has been targeting FSB/KGB since 1952, it seems likely that FSB is pretty well compromised at both the human and technological level. The same might not be true of some Russian social network startup. NSA will probably still have to break into the services every so often since failure to do so will signal they are reading the FSB DB. |
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