We already know the NSA wants to eavesdrop on the Internet. It has secret agreements with telcos to get direct access to bulk Internet traffic. It has massive systems like TUMULT, TURMOIL, and TURBULENCE to sift through it all. And it can identify ciphertext -- encrypted information -- and figure out which programs could have created it. . But what the NSA wants is to be able to read that encrypted information in as close to real-time as possible. It wants backdoors, just like the cybercriminals and less benevolent governments do. The link for this article located at Schneier on Security is no longer available. . The NSA's push for cryptographic backdoors raises serious data privacy concerns, risking individual rights and enabling unauthorized access to sensitive information. Data Encryption, Cyber Threats, Crypto Backdoors, Internet Privacy. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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