"Backdoors" are most useful for snooping on the honest, innocent people
The push for backdoors in encryption is solely for snooping on the people en masse. Any criminal or other nefarious actor will simply move to "home-baked" encryption without any backdoor access. They will just run their securely encrypted messages within the compromised communication channels.
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Re: subjective objective
As far as the “Florida Man” moniker; if the shoe fits, wear it. And it looks ‘marvelous’ on DeSantis feet.
(“Florida Man” is an equal opportunity meme.)
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Forrest Trump
Stupid is as stupid does.
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Duh Ohio State University
OSU should try to trademark “Duh.”
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It seems you may be using “alternate facts.” Try using actual facts, though they are trickier to work with in the long run you will come out ahead.
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Polk County, Where?
Polk County, but what state? I assume Florida because, well, you know.
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Arizona attitude
Remember, in Arizona, it’s a dry hate.
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Wikipedia
Wikipedia has what is probably the most pragmatic system of oversight/error correction (for an open internet site).
It is much more truthier than the White House. Or Fox News.
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Undercover Bovine
Devin Nunes, politician and alleged dairy farmer, may not have passed information to Trump, but what about Devin Nunes - Secret Agent Man?
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Re:
Obviously this person is Jack the Ripper.
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Scientific Content Analysis Machine
Regular polygraph examinations do no better than 50/50 on ‘guilty knowledge’ detection. SCAM allows tests to be even more dubious.
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Insularnetworking
So when does MAGAnet go live?
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Re: Re:
I meant, Olag, my dear dolt.
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Dolt.
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Swirling round the drain
Oh this will have Trumpus and his proud-boy crew salivating. Lindsey Graham is probably plagiarizing the Philippine legislation as I write.
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Soup nazi says:
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Social Implosion
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"Backdoors" are most useful for snooping on the honest, innocent people
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