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by socalgal2
426 days ago
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That analogy breaks because a home's locked door as the constaint that it can effectively only be visited by someone coming to that door physically. On the internet, multiple crimimals can attack all doors at all times https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPBH1eW28mo |
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Scalability is the crux of why encryptions must not be infringed.
The claim that LEOs need to break encryption is based on laziness: they want to easily obtain access to communication, and at scale. They've always been able to obtain communication the hard way, and one-at-a-time - encryption doesn't change that.