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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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mensetmanusman ◴[] No.45076589[source]
Computers can never be 100% secure. It’s just a matter of how many zeros one is willing to spend, especially when physical access to the hardware is so easy (for nation states).
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beeflet ◴[] No.45077022[source]
>Computers can never be 100% secure.

This is ridiculous defeatism. You are going to need more 0's than exist in the global economy to crack many cryptosystems.

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bongodongobob ◴[] No.45077075[source]
I don't need to crack crypto, I just need to find an admin that can be blackmailed.
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beeflet ◴[] No.45077121[source]
Then design the system so that there is not a single source of administrative failure.
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1. bongodongobob ◴[] No.45080205[source]
Lol, ok hotshot.