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Cybersecurity & cyberwarfare

@PepperTheVixen @Tutanota

> Stuart Carlson's cartoon is not that recent, but unfortunately remains important. It succinctly summarizes what's at stake when backdoors are built into encryption. Then a shadowy gang immediately stands ready to take advantage of it, from the so-called "good guys" (if we are to believe that) to no doubt a range of people with anything but good intentions as well like malicious attackers, repressive regimes etc."

Cybersecurity & cyberwarfare
@PepperTheVixen @Tutanota The Stuart Carlson's cartoon shows (on the left) the back of an iPhone with a small door on which "back door" is written. On the right you can see a little Apple man trying to open the handle of that door. Behind him, a slightly older man, with FBI written on him and dressed like a "man in black" holds his back and shoulder. Behind still a hacker, with the face of a malicious and even bigger, he rubs his hands while he smiles and waits to get hold of the data. Behind him, an even bigger man, dressed in a uniform with the words "repressive regimes", shows an even more evil grin. Behind him, unidentified people drawn with slightly larger dimensions are also laughing.
@PepperTheVixen @Tutanota The Stuart Carlson's cartoon shows (on the left) the back of an iPhone with a small door on which "back door" is written. On the right you can see a little Apple man trying to open the handle of that door. Behind him, a slightly older man, with FBI written on him and dressed like a "man in black" holds his back and shoulder. Behind still a hacker, with the face of a malicious and even bigger, he rubs his hands while he smiles and waits to get hold of the data. Behind him,...
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