The U.K. Government Is Very Close To Eroding Encryption Worldwide
The U.K. Government Is Very Close To Eroding Encryption Worldwide
I am not saying that this is necessarily the case in this instance
It’s literally stated in the article. And terrorism of course.
I read the article, and it’s hard to see how this would have worldwide effects. If anything, the companies with customers in the UK will: disable E2EE for chats with UK parties (likely warning the parties); leave the UK market rather than weaken their brand; or create a secondary product just for the UK. Consumers will continue to find workarounds provided the phones and computers are not fully controlled by the government.
The fact that the government would have to force client side scanning software onto phones and computers is probably the death knell of the UK tech industry. Either that, or so many exceptions will need to be added that the legislation would be ineffective. Can you imagine a Linux hacker recompiling their own kernel and then getting thrown in jail because they didn’t enable the government scanning module?
I'd imagine any company who needs their encryption to be taken seriously will openly remove encryption or the product entirely in the UK only.
Since otherwise all their customers would assume they added backdoors and compromised security....
“I think the major concern is the idea of the government backdoor”
The concern is individual security and privacy, not the government getting what it deserves if that were to happen
Whatsapp had been ever back doored. In germany there are so many news “Whatsapp chats show terrorist was a bad guy”, “Facebook gave police chats of a suspect”…
If you really think even if it is really E2EE, does a data greedy company not have that encryption key? Are you really that Mainstream Apple fan?
Is there any reason to belive it IS encrypted?
Lol wait, so you’re making the claim that an app that’s widely known to be encrypted isn’t encrypted because you made assumptions based on news headlines and you want me to prove it is encrypted? Well that hardly seems fair…
But sure, I’ll do it anyways.
justsecurity.org/…/we-now-know-what-information-t…
FBI themselves admitted they can’t get messaging data from WhatsApp. At best they can get iCloud or Drive backups, but even those use full encryption now.
But sure, yeah, let’s go with your German headlines that I’m pretty sure you’ve misinterpreted.
Despite its “going dark” claims, the FBI can obtain a remarkable amount of user data from secure messaging apps that collectively have several billion global users.
Whatsapp is NOT widely known to be encrypted
I work in this industry, yes, it is. Just because you don’t know something doesn’t make it not true.
I have heard of Signal that they give no f*cks about law enforcements.
No actually, they still have to respond to requests for metadata. They actually do very much give a fuck about the laws of the countries they operate in.
And we cant trust if they are just backdooring it for them and only in the dark giving them to the fbi.
They aren’t, I literally just sent you proof of that.
Do you really think that meta “encrypts” anything REALLY.
Yes, because they do.
Man you’re off your fucking rocker dude.
You’re probably right, but the problem is the political precident that’s set. Once a major western government codifies this into law, it becomes a little bit easier and more self-justifiable for other world governments to follow suit.
Every relevant player here needs to be swift and unequivocal about pulling out of the UK if this becomes law. It’s needs to result in a PR disaster and loss of power for the UK government so the world can see what bafoons they are.
The tech industry has an ethical responsibility to unequivocally reject this.
Tories really trying to cause as much harm as possible before they get voted out so they can blame the next party for mismanaging their mistakes.
That’s the conservative M.O. It’s literally the only thing they do.
Whenever law enforcement can scan your stuff to make sure it’s safe, it can also be exploited by corporations, data harvesters, industrial spies (from competitors in your industry), and malware bandits.
You can’t tell the software who the good guys are, only who the guys are who have keys.