The second step, which we still need to evaluate because some companies want it, and others are more hesitant, is to allow Anatel to have access to the core routers to place a direct order on the router

  • april
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    265 days ago

    How do they think that will work if the data is encrypted? We even have encrypted DNS now.

    • @IphtashuFitz
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      275 days ago

      Simple. After they gain access to the routers and realize everything is encrypted then they’ll start throwing piles of money at politicians to outlaw encryption.

      • @SlopppyEngineer
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        115 days ago

        Politicians finally figured out that everything not encrypted or with a backdoor is the same as giving everything to Chinese or Russian spies in a silver platter. It’ll take very large piles of money now.

        • @IphtashuFitz
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          55 days ago

          So the copyright industry will push again for back doors that they are given the keys to.

    • @jaybone
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      125 days ago

      And let’s pretend for a second they can decrypt these packets. (Like let’s pretend they work with the CIA/NSA, who let’s say has some special key…) Even then, how are they going to determine that the sender and receiver do not have legit rights to own and/or transmit those bits? It’s fucking nuts.