The FBI and prosecution should do their fucking job and build a case, instead of relying on illegal search and seizure.
lol no
I immediately thought of the Clinton-era Clipper chip, and sure enough: Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein’s “Responsible Encryption” Demand is Bad and He Should Feel Bad
This is the new DOJ dodge. In the past, whenever the government tried to specify ‘secure’ backdoored encryption solutions, researchers found security holes – for example, rather famously the Clipper Chip was broken quickly and thoroughly.
They just want to legalize what they already have so they can use it publicly.
there’s the problem with religion: you allow random fantasies to permeate everyday life and it’ll inevitably spill over.
case in point: the fantasy that there’s a good-guy backdoor, unaccessible to bad guys.
so, demand away, preferably at the same place you entertain all other fantasies, like theaters, cinemas,
tax-exempt criminal conspiracieschurches, strip clubs, and the like.All that page does is tell me about some video I don’t seem to have access to?https://www.fbi.gov/about/mission/lawful-accessEdit to add: Maybe this highlights reel gets into it? I haven’t watched it: https://www.forbes.com/sites/premium-video/2024/11/27/2024-forbes-cio-summit-premium-highlights/oops fat fingered the link, fixed
Chat Control comes to the US.
The sad part is that the upcoming administration might be stupid enough to try and implement this.
Suck my asshole FBI





