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    GCHQ head says tech firms 'in denial' on extremism

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-29891285
    http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/c89b6c58-6...#axzz3I2F0l6FM

    What do you think? Are GCHQ 'in denial' on human rights and privacy?
    I can see GCHQ's point, but it gives me a bad feeling. I think it is sinister.

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    “GCHQ Shouldn't Have Unfettered Access To Data”
    Sam Kiley of Skynews

    Quote “In invoking visceral fears of child molesters, the head of the UK's surveillance agency is preying on the nation's deep dark fears to seek national permission to snoop into every corner of our lives.”

    http://news.sky.com/story/1366544/gc...access-to-data

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    They, and their Cousins, don't like this new encryption-by-default stuff because it makes them have to go and get a warrant to force their target to hand over the keys.

    What they really want is to suck up Everything, about Everyone, Everywhere, All The Time, store it, search it and keep it forever. In secret, with as little democratic oversight as possible. Preferably none. And Google is just as bad.

    I never thought I'd thank the Shinners for anything, but that word "Securocrats" is perfect. They are out of control.

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    Quote Originally Posted by liffey View Post
    They, and their Cousins, don't like this new encryption-by-default stuff because it makes them have to go and get a warrant to force their target to hand over the keys.
    Doesn't matter a damn, there's "backdoors" in pretty much every forum of cryptography in the form of the psudorandom number generator algorithms that are needed for all forms of cryptography, so all the on device shite (esically the wank Apple is pushing) will do is stop local plod having a root around your phone.

    Also, just look at the strange demise of Truecrypt. So if the only proper FOSS encryption platform inexplicably disappears and all that's left is propriety code, that says it all.

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