German Government prepares Law for backdoors and hacking back

Discussion in 'privacy general' started by Minimalist, Dec 5, 2017.

  1. Minimalist

    Minimalist Registered Member

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    http://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/66370/digital-id/german-government-backdoors-law.html
     
  2. trott3r

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    Who said fascism in Germany is dead?
     
  3. RockLobster

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    Haha!! Theres just no accounting for government stupidity. I'll bet hackers all around the world are drooling at the prospect of Germany's enforced backdoors!
     
  4. Minimalist

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    Yep. Somehow governments always forget that everyone will use those backdoors not just them. And there's no way around it. It's a case of all or no one.
     
  5. Reality

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    So so blatant now - and still people fall headlong into the (next) trap. This process will keep happening until the agenda is in full operation. If it's only Germany it won't stay that way. We have an avalanche, people.
     
  6. mirimir

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    It's taken quite a while, but they're finally getting serious about locking down all this personal computers and Internet stuff :( They want it just as locked down as the old-school telephone system was. I mean, privacy from "lawful" intercept just can't be possible.
     
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