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cjf@feddit.uk to Privacy@lemmy.mlEnglish · 2 years ago

Britain Admits Defeat in Controversial Fight to Break Encryption

www.wired.co.uk

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Britain Admits Defeat in Controversial Fight to Break Encryption

www.wired.co.uk

cjf@feddit.uk to Privacy@lemmy.mlEnglish · 2 years ago
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The UK government has admitted that the technology needed to securely scan encrypted messages sent on Signal and WhatsApp doesn’t exist, weakening its controversial Online Safety Bill.
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    not surprising, britain has a history of being rude with those who helped break encryption

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      One of the darkest stains on my country’s history in my opinion

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        What about the centuries of imperialism here and there

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          1. World domination and genocide
          2. Alan Turing’s castration and suicide

          Worst things the British have done.

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        💀

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      I did not expect to see a WW2 joke in this thread.

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        Yeah, it’s a clever one too. And dark. Excellent joke.

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          Wouldn’t it make more sense if Britain had a history of being rude to those who invented encryption rather than those who broke encryption? Like, within the logic of the joke, Turing and Britain would be on the same side.

          Seems like someone just wanted to flex their common knowledge by jamming a joke into things.

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            Alan Turing was instrumental in breaking the German Enigma code for the allies.

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            No… Britain was “rude” to Turing because they convicted him of gross indecency for being homosexual and chemically castrated him.

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              Right, but they’re not being rude to people who break encryption today. They themselves want to break it. So the “history” that OP refers to isn’t relevant to the article. If they had a history of being rude to whoever invented encryption then it’d make more sense.

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