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User ID: 67062213 United States 07/23/2015 05:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | DEFCON 21 Backdoors, Government Hacking and The Next Crypto Wars Published on Feb 23, 2014 Backdoors, Government Hacking and The Next Crypto Wars Speaker: Christopher Soghoian - Principal Technologist, Privacy & Technology Project, ACLU The FBI claims it is going dark. Encryption technologies have finally been deployed by software companies, and critically, enabled by default, such that emails are flowing over HTTPS, and disk encryption is now frequently used. Friendly telcos, who were once a one-stop-shop for surveillance can no longer meet the needs of our government. What can the FBI and other agencies do to preserve their spying capabilities? He mentions hacking team at about 20:00 minutes into it. Last Edited by T4 Nanobot on 07/23/2015 05:42 AM |
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User ID: 67062213 United States 07/23/2015 05:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: DEFCON 21 Backdoors, Government Hacking and The Next Crypto Wars They got hacked this year I think ^video was posted last year^ How spyware peddler Hacking Team was publicly dismantled blogger-avatar by Violet Blue | @violetblue | July 9th 2015 at 6:15pm [ link to www.engadget.com] Early Monday morning, around 400GB of stolen internal company files belonging to Italian surveillance and intrusion software firm Hacking Team were distributed online through its freshly hacked Twitter account (changed to "Hacked Team"). Last Edited by T4 Nanobot on 07/23/2015 05:31 AM |