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FBI finally gets the memo that, yes, other people can find and use mandated back doors

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[–] mdalin@infosec.pub 46 points 1 month ago

Important to note the "done and dusted" quote in the headline of this article (and most of the rest of the "content") isn't from anyone at any government agency. It comes from a guy who runs a "data encryption start-up" and is shilling his own product. Most of the "news" being covered here is just speculation from this one guy.

The only "reversed course" from the government, as alluded to in the article, is CISA encouraging government employees to use E2EE messaging since our telecom infrastructure is basically perma-pwn'd by the Chinese.

Government intelligence agencies would still VERY MUCH like to have backdoors in this encryption and there is nothing to indicate that has changed.