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by AlexanderTheGr8
697 days ago
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> those able to decode the still-military-only encrypted signals How? I was under the impression that military-only signal was encrypted. And if someone breaks that encrpytion, blame should go to the poor handling of encryption rather than the person breaking it? Analogy : if you leave a classified document on the train and a passenger reads it, whose fault is it? |
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They took down the demo code they were informed that they were violating ITAR regulations.
https://www.reddit.com/r/RTLSDR/comments/yu9rei/krakenrf_pul...