NSA knows: secret digital back doors.

AuthorSuderman, Peter
PositionCitings - Brief article

Two decades ago, the National Security Agency (NSA) sought legislation requiring a "back door" in all public encryption technologies, enabling the agency to monitor electronic communications even when the parties sought to shield them from prying eyes. That push failed. The NSA then embarked on an effort to accomplish essentially the same goal in secret.

The New York Times, Pro-Publica, and the London Guardian reported in September that the NSA had worked aggressively to crack public encryption technologies, making even the most secure communications vulnerable to government snooping. They cited a 2010 memo that described a briefing to the Government Communications Headquarters, a British intelligence service, that says the NSA...

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