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nekitamo ◴[] No.45075341[source]
This is what we get for installing mandatory government backdoors all over our communications infrastructure. Unbelievable that such a critical piece of infrastructure wasn't secured properly. But after the OPM hack and the bungled implementation of CIA "drop sites" online, nothing about our government's cyber incompetence surprises me anymore.
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krisbolton ◴[] No.45075962[source]
Top tier state-sponsored actors don't need backdoors, their skill, resources, and persistance mean they can penetrate almost any system. Ascrbing this to mandatory backdoors distracts from the fact we need to improve cyber resilence and build better offense.

Reading the Atlantic Council's recent paper on what the US can do to counter the system China has created which funnels exploits to their government shows how mistatched the West is versus China. Paper here: https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/C...

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1. wakawaka28 ◴[] No.45078872[source]
If they don't NEED them, why do they always DEMAND them? The fact is that mandatory backdoors makes things easier for attackers. Counter offensive capabilities do not cancel out defensive vulnerabilities. Once your data is gone or your personnel killed, there's no taking it back.