riana on Nostr: "Blaze told TechCrunch that the Chinese intrusions into U.S. wiretap systems are the ...
"Blaze told TechCrunch that the Chinese intrusions into U.S. wiretap systems are the latest example of malicious abuse of a backdoor ostensibly meant for lawful and legal purposes. The security community has long advocated against backdoors, arguing that it is both technologically impossible to have a “secure backdoor” that cannot also be exploited or abused by malicious actors."
(Also features a link to yours truly's rant on BlueSky over the weekend re: #salttyphoon.)
https://techcrunch.com/2024/10/07/the-30-year-old-internet-backdoor-law-that-came-back-to-bite/Published at
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