Backdoors that let cops decrypt messages violate human rights, EU court says
Backdoors that let cops decrypt messages violate human rights, EU court says
Cops have alternative means to access encrypted messages, court says.

Possibly linux @lemmy.zip
This is actually really good.
31 1 Replyumbrella @lemmy.ml
way too good even.
is this really looking good for you guys?
1 1 ReplyPossibly linux @lemmy.zip
Which guys? This ruling sets a precedent world wide.
1 0 Replybedrooms @kbin.social The bad part is that Telegram provides keys to Russia's FSB.
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RandoCalrandian @kbin.social
They would have to vett all the closed source systems like iMessage to prove this
Which they won’t do, so it’s all down to the cops getting caught
16 0 ReplyRedjard @lemmy.dbzer0.com
It outright prevents any legislation mandating backdoors, on a level harder to change than even a constitution.
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makeasnek @lemmy.ml
Elections matter. Elections decide who gets to appoint judges (or you can directly elect judges depending on the court system). Being politically active in other ways matters too. Apathy doesn't work.
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