The U.K. Government Is Very Close To Eroding Encryption Worldwide
The U.K. Government Is Very Close To Eroding Encryption Worldwide
This is the first time I’ve seen it.
If you want to complain about crossposting, go back to Reddit. Lemmy is almost purpose-built for posting in multiple locations, because federation means not everyone will see every instance.
This is cross-posting only. I saw this in tutorial. I follow these steps:-
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I agree that it should be a platform feature, just offering a suggestion how to evade some scrutiny for now. People seem to comment about it quite often, so it might be an ok temporary solution.
And, you know, it does look weird.
Even worse, it seems the block user functionality on kbin isn't currently working.
No one wants to see the same article spammed 5 times in a row on their feed.
Yeah.
It’d be good if we had that choice but we don’t.
They’re using child safety as an excuse to pass this bill, which is funny because criminals don’t tend to care about the law and thus will just move to (now illegal) encrypted services.
It’s doubly interesting because Boris Johnson (the former prime minister and head of the party who came up with this bullshit) is literally hiding behind the fact he can’t find the passcode for his encrypted WhatsApp messages to stop the COVID enquiry seeing evidence he has in regards to how COVID was handled, and members of his party, who proposed this bill, are saying it’s an attack on democracy that he hands over these encrypted messages.
In short, the government is coming for YOUR encryption but they’ll keep using it to keep info they don’t want you to know, thank you very much!
So something I’ve never quite gotten, is what’s to stop someone from just running a message through pgp before using an insecure app? The math is out of the bag already.
Not only that, those backdoors going to be really big juicy targets for bad actors and they will be cracked by someone either publicly or privately in a matter of months…