Posted on 12/26/2018 6:04:48 PM PST by yesthatjallen
The Trump administration and its closest intelligence partners have quietly warned technology firms that they will demand lawful access to all encrypted emails, text messages and voice communications, threatening to compel compliance if the private companies refuse to voluntarily provide the information to the governments.
The threat was issued last week by the United States, Britain, Australia, New Zealand and Canada, the so-called Five Eyes nations that broadly share intelligence. Collectively, they have been frustrated by the spread of encrypted apps on cellphones and the ability to send encrypted messages through social media and, most prominently, on Apples iPhones.
The issue flared repeatedly during the Obama administration, with the former F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, warning that law enforcement officials were going dark as nefarious actors relied on encrypted channels to discuss or plan criminal activity or terrorist plots. But the Trump administration has said little about the subject, even after the meeting in Australia where the demand was issued in a joint statement by the five nations.
Should governments continue to encounter impediments to lawful access to information necessary to aid the protection of the citizens of our countries, the joint statement said, we may pursue technological, enforcement, legislative or other measures to achieve lawful access solutions.
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You’re he moron who made the broad claim about how easy it is for government to brute force crypto. Of course, since it is nothing but nonsense, you’re not willing to back it up. Of course, I don’t really expect better out of you. I can only hope that everyone else can see through your ignorance.
No, it has been that way for 200 years...
Quantum computing will create new algorithms that are not crackable by brute force.
Youre missing the point. The gov almost certainly has the ability but they are clearly not sharing that ability to fbi. However its only a matter of time.
Yes, but will that encryption be available to the hoi polloi? I kind of doubt it.
If a quantum computer is available, the means to create encryption is available.
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