| Citing two different passages from the article: > This draft included a passage that would have forced companies such as WhatsApp and Signal to decrypt their encrypted chats upon request by the authorities for criminal investigation. > Belgian intellectuals like Professor Bart Preneel said that "by putting a backdoor into Whatsapp, you would make it less safe for everyone". This does not look like a solid point to me; it looks like rhetoric. Anyway: > a backdoor - once it is built - is abused by criminals or undemocratic regimes. If they can get their hands on a governmental private key, which is unlikely. |
The US government gave… gave, not leaked, not accidental, deliberately outright gave.. the identities and other personal information of people who had worked with the US in Afghanistan to none other than the Taliban. Because the Taliban pinkie promised not to slaughter them. Too bad, the Taliban didn’t keep its word.
Let’s not be naïve about the government’s ability or interest in keeping things private.