Re: UK demands Apple break encryption to allow gov't spying wolrdwide, report says

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De : rjh (at) *nospam* cpax.org.uk (Richard Heathfield)
Groupes : sci.crypt
Date : 08. Feb 2025, 14:39:06
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On 08/02/2025 13:23, The Running Man wrote:
On 08/02/2025 09:34 Richard Heathfield <rjh@cpax.org.uk> wrote:
On 08/02/2025 05:37, Jan Panteltje wrote:
UK demands Apple break encryption to allow gov't spying worldwide, reports say
   https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2025/02/uk-demands-apple-break-encryption-to-allow-govt-spying-worldwide-reports-say/
    Apple last year opposed UK's secret notices demanding encryption backdoors.
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   The United Kingdom issued a secret order requiring Apple to create a backdoor
   for government security officials to access encrypted data,
   The Washington Post reported today, citing people familiar with the matter.
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... Work to do ;-)
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This is batshit crazy, because the genie left the bottle decades
ago. If Alice wants to communicate secretly with Bob, and if
keeping the government ignorant matters enough to Alice and Bob
both, they can do it, and the government hasn't a prayer. We know
it, they know it, and GCHQ know it. If Apple provide a back door,
Alices who care will simply go elsewhere than Apple, or even roll
their own using tried and tested ingredients. The only people an
Apple back door will ever catch are stupid people with stupid
secrets, e.g. politicians.
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 Encrypted messaging apps should stop offering backups and
make ephemeral ("disappearing messages") the default.
Anyone stupid enough to rely on "apps" for illegal endeavours should not be surprised when Plod knocks on their door, no matter what default the "app" claims to use.
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Richard Heathfield
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Date Sujet#  Auteur
8 Feb 25 * UK demands Apple break encryption to allow gov't spying wolrdwide, report says12Jan Panteltje
8 Feb 25 +- Re: UK demands Apple break encryption to allow gov't spying wolrdwide, report says1The Running Man
8 Feb 25 +* Re: UK demands Apple break encryption to allow gov't spying wolrdwide, report says9Richard Heathfield
8 Feb 25 i`* Re: UK demands Apple break encryption to allow gov't spying wolrdwide, report says8The Running Man
8 Feb 25 i `* Re: UK demands Apple break encryption to allow gov't spying wolrdwide, report says7Richard Heathfield
8 Feb 25 i  `* Re: UK demands Apple break encryption to allow gov't spying wolrdwide, report says6Peter Fairbrother
9 Feb 25 i   `* Re: UK demands Apple break encryption to allow gov't spying wolrdwide, report says5Richard Heathfield
9 Feb 25 i    `* Re: UK demands Apple break encryption to allow gov't spying wolrdwide, report says4Peter Fairbrother
9 Feb 25 i     `* Re: UK demands Apple break encryption to allow gov't spying wolrdwide, report says3Richard Heathfield
9 Feb 25 i      `* Re: UK demands Apple break encryption to allow gov't spying wolrdwide, report says2Peter Fairbrother
9 Feb 25 i       `- Re: UK demands Apple break encryption to allow gov't spying wolrdwide, report says1Richard Heathfield
9 Feb 25 `- Re: UK demands Apple break encryption to allow gov't spying wolrdwide, report says1Stefan Claas

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