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by scintill76
4135 days ago
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In the interest of the fuller picture, thanks for noting that Iceland and Tajikistan were incidental. I don't know that we have a definitive answer from these docs on whether those keys were even saved. Even if not, it's unsettling that an "automated process" turns up keys "not on the list of interest." The article even says the "system failed to produce results against Pakistani networks, denoted as “priority targets” in the document." I don't know how far I'd be willing to go to effect a hypothetical, unknown increase in safety and control. I do know that the US government and its allies are destroying the reputations of innocent companies, the peace of mind of hundreds of Gemalto/network employees who will now be wondering if they were personally hacked and to what extent, and the human rights of privacy of hundreds of thousands of people who use SIM cards. Is it worth it? I guess we'll never know, and I don't think the spies can truly say either. Maybe some of that falls on leakers' shoulders too, but in any case it's not very confidence-inspiring that lowly people like Manning and Snowden were able to steal what they did. |
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