FBI director Robert S. Mueller III, travelled to Silicon Valley to meet with top executives of several tech firms, including Google and Facebook, to propose making wiretapping internet users, easier. Wired's Ryan Singel explains how encryption isn't a problem for law enforcement.
Yet another example of the the U.S. government over-stepping their boundries. It will continue until the people are too oppressed, controlled, and marginalized to stand for anymore. Then they will revolt. Americans are push-overs - too comfortable and cared for to risk any real action.
4444est1 1 year ago
yeah let's just open a tiny hole that ANY hacker will find a screw up your line
Melpheos1er 1 year ago
governments are always gangster style corrupt
theoneali 1 year ago
Haha the U.S government never ceases to astonish me, The way they think they can control ANYTHING on the Net is just like watching a donkey walk into a flaming tar pit.
Anyone who ever only even thinks there is any way on earth government can ever control anything will be the one who is controlled already.
It falls upon the smart men in the world to take responsibility because the rest of the world does not have the knowledge, Those who control the net will not harm anyone unlike the government.
Cityj0hn 1 year ago
@LordDyhalto Hahaha you're just shitting yourself because you're not behind 7 proxies.
CheeezMaster 1 year ago
The turbaned men in caves with sandals and Russian hand-me-down rifles now have LAP TOP COMPUTERS WITH WIFI AND ENCRYPTION ALGHORITHMS.
Scary Al Qaeda is scary.
LordDyhalto 1 year ago
It's a guarantee that every encryption algorithm that's authorised is already cracked by the NSA!
digitalSensei 1 year ago
if the gov. makes wiretapping easer for them what do you think hackers will do with this new system
davedumas0 1 year ago