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FBI Wants Congress to Force Phone Makers to Add Back Door

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Jarahawk

Oct 17, 2014, 8:04 PM
Gestapo. What happened to our inalienable rights? Ever since they passed the Patriot Act we have had our civil liberties trampled on.
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T Bone

Oct 18, 2014, 10:17 AM
NSA regulations requiring 'back doors' be built in to encryption schemes to allow access date back to the 1940's with the foundation of the NSA.

In fact, the NSA is itself the world's leading employer of mathematicians, and they are the world's leading researcher of encryption, and they have always required that when creates a new code that a 'back door' be included to allow access. I know from direct, personal experience that every code developed by the NSA has a backdoor built in to allow access. This is basic requirement that the NSA has always had.
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TheRealFilthyRich

Oct 19, 2014, 11:27 AM
I believe he was stating that it has been a trend since the legislating of the patriot act, which is true. Civil liberties have been compromised greatly in the past 15 years. g & a are under no current obligation to bend code to the will of the D.O.D. or NSA, and if they were to be coerced into doing so much more than personal information would be at stake.
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Zpike

Oct 20, 2014, 4:14 PM
>>so much more than personal information would be at stake.

It already is.
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