 CorydonCultivant son jardinPremium join:2008-02-18 Denver, CO | reply to texans20
Re: Ban Encryption They won't ban it, they'll try to do what the Clinton administration tried to do with Clipper and put in a back door that they can use. After all, a lot of commerce happens online that they don't want to kill.
The problem is, once it's known that there's a back door, it's not a matter of if it gets hacked, but when. -- "Think for yourselves and let others enjoy the privilege to do so too." |
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 MashikiBalking The Enemy's Plans join:2002-02-04 Woodstock, ON Reviews:
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2 edits | There's plenty of public methods of writing your own encryption methods and developing your own crypto engines out already, including source. Most people only use a few types, either because of large depositories or for ease of use.
If something like that happens, then I simply see dozens of newer cryto algorithms popping up, and being hosted out of places where the law has no reach. |
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 spamdPremium join:2001-04-22 Cherry Valley, IL | said by Mashiki:being hosted out of places where the law has no reach. Those places are becoming far and few between. Remember USA = World Police
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