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by rektide
2078 days ago
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I sincerely do not think so & I genuinely & I think appropriately fear that humankind is quickly approaching an era where they have no power to understand what their softwares are doing. This is already the case on iphone, I think. You have only outlined the most bare-basic case on Android. if certs were embedded this would not work. Who knows about osx & windows. It's much much much much harder & in many cases already impossible. The security people seem only to want to guard the applications, continually at the expense of the user. Who will fight for the user? I think I am on the bead here. |
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The fact that the cost to exploit end user devices in an irreversible, hard to detect way has been raised is a real benefit to the user. The fact that mitm of banking apps is very difficult without protracted user interaction is a real benefit to the user. There are, conservatively, hundreds of millions of users having their lives made better by security people fighting for them every day to make their devices safer to use in a hostile world.
Do you also object to TLS? What about centrally generated electricity?