France is about to pass the worst surveillance law in the EU.
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France is about to pass the worst surveillance law in the EU. We must stop them now! | Tuta
An amendment to the “Nacrotrafic” law is moving to the French National Assembly. Remind your legislators that a backdoor for the good guys only is not possible.Tuta
leberschnitzel
in reply to Tuta • • •EDIT: Whoops, no clue why I wrote this in German: "Search for "Nacrotrafic" in your blog and replace it with "Narcotrafic" 😉
Original:
@Tutanota sucht mal nach "Nacrotrafic" und ersetzt es mit "Narcotrafic" in eurem blog. 😉
Tuta
in reply to leberschnitzel • • •leberschnitzel
in reply to Tuta • • •So why would they want to implement this at the first place? Do they not even think about themselves?
Niko-olio
in reply to Tuta • • •Gary Houston
in reply to Niko-olio • • •Tuta
in reply to Gary Houston • • •David Chisnall (*Now with 50% more sarcasm!*)
in reply to Tuta • • •For the very slightly more technical politicians, I put together a proof of concept that shows how easy it is for bad people to build their own E2EE layer on top of a backdoored system.
This kind of law does not make it possible to decrypt messages that bad actors exchange, it only weakens security for everyone else.
GitHub - davidchisnall/banning-e2ee-is-stupid: Do you think banning end-to-end encryption is plausible? Think again.
GitHubJohan Sköld
in reply to Tuta • • •European Court of Human Rights also ruled last year that E2EE is a human right. eff.org/deeplinks/2024/03/euro…
... but France is not alone in trying. Swedish authorities are also trying. Despite the Swedish defense department encouraging people to use E2EE. therecord.media/sweden-seeks-b…
Swedish authorities seek backdoor to encrypted messaging apps
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