FFS. He doesn't get it does he. Once an encryption backdoor is opened, it cannot be closed. A bad actor will just walk right through that very same day.
I get it. Encryption can help the bad guys. But there are mitigation techniques, albeit difficult, manpower-expensive ones, around that. Once encryption is broken, it leaves *every* *single* *person* in the world open to attack. What's that saying ... "good ... bad ... ratio ... and act accordingly"
https://techcrunch.com/2019/07/23/william-barr-consumers-security-risks-backdoors/
They are envious of China and the pervasive thought police and surveillance state they have created.
@0x56 I will never accept the risks of encryption backdoors. That's a bad idea that refuses to die.