top | item 46706357 (no title) a_paddy | 1 month ago The problem is they'll legislate for the providers to insert back doors, negating cryptographic hardness. discuss order hn newest TingPing|1 month ago They have to make custom software illegal at some point. digiown|1 month ago They don't have to make it illegal. They can just create all kinds of barriers like only allowing government approved OSes for essential services, and then using custom software can become grounds for suspicion and subject you to searches, etc. load replies (1) 0xTJ|1 month ago Given how many of these stories have been coming out, I'm sure they're considering it.
TingPing|1 month ago They have to make custom software illegal at some point. digiown|1 month ago They don't have to make it illegal. They can just create all kinds of barriers like only allowing government approved OSes for essential services, and then using custom software can become grounds for suspicion and subject you to searches, etc. load replies (1) 0xTJ|1 month ago Given how many of these stories have been coming out, I'm sure they're considering it.
digiown|1 month ago They don't have to make it illegal. They can just create all kinds of barriers like only allowing government approved OSes for essential services, and then using custom software can become grounds for suspicion and subject you to searches, etc. load replies (1)
0xTJ|1 month ago Given how many of these stories have been coming out, I'm sure they're considering it.
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