• @renzevOP
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    2609 months ago

    A technology that was made To Stop Criminals™ being used against a political whistleblower? Color me surprised! (thanks for sharing the link btw, didn’t know about that)

      • @[email protected]
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        99 months ago

        Just use the Fake color (because we call it Fake News nowadays instead of Yellow Journalism).

        I’ll see myself out.

    • Snot Flickerman
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      9 months ago

      You’re very welcome. It’s good to be able to show real-world examples so people are less skeptical. A lot of people won’t read a deep technical document describing printer surveillance, but they will read a paragraph excerpt from Wikipedia.

      • AggressivelyPassive
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        309 months ago

        And they will argue that whistleblowing is actually a crime, because, uhm, it’s, uhm, yeah it’s illegal! And if it’s illegal to be a good citizen, then this is totally warranted and no scandal at all, because only bad people do illegal things!

        Many people are willing to sacrifice a lot of people for the tiny chance of maybe stopping a criminal once.

        • @renzevOP
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          9 months ago

          Actual opinion some people hold: “We need to make end-to-end encryption illegal to stop criminals”

          How on earth is that meant to work? Criminals are criminals. They don’t care whether or not it’s illegal. At this point, just declare all crime illegal and call it a day. At least that won’t be a huge infringement on honest people’s privacy and security.

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            19 months ago

            A recent anti-organised crime operation set up a fake end to end encrypted phones and sold them to criminals, capturing all calls, messages, and internet traffic

            If they hadn’t, a real version of the same would have been supplied to criminals, since it’s easy and cheap

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        39 months ago

        A lot of people won’t read a deep technical document describing printer surveillance, but

        …if you meme it, they will come!