So the common refrain you hear from people who are OK with the NSA spying on US citizens is that you shouldn't care if the govt listens to you ordering pizza. The cliched "if you have nothing to hide..." argument that misses so many points
Now it is appearing more and more likely that the recent hacking of government systems by foreign spies may have been a result of them exploiting backdoors that the NSA covertly put in the hardware of private companies
http://ift.tt/1NOSgGm
The govt listening to me ordering pizza is wrong no matter what, even if some people don't care. The govt secretly weakening encryption standards and that allowing other countries to hack into our systems is unconscionable, and is what I warned about all along. Backdoors don't just work for the person who put them there
Now it is appearing more and more likely that the recent hacking of government systems by foreign spies may have been a result of them exploiting backdoors that the NSA covertly put in the hardware of private companies
http://ift.tt/1NOSgGm
The govt listening to me ordering pizza is wrong no matter what, even if some people don't care. The govt secretly weakening encryption standards and that allowing other countries to hack into our systems is unconscionable, and is what I warned about all along. Backdoors don't just work for the person who put them there
NSA backdoors