[liberationtech] BlackBerry and CALEA-II
Andrés Leopoldo Pacheco Sanfuentes
alps6085 at gmail.com
Mon Apr 29 13:49:23 PDT 2013
Are there "truly secure" solutions? I don't think so.. especially not when
we add the qualifier "of mass consumption "
On Apr 29, 2013 2:44 PM, "Griffin Boyce" <griffinboyce at gmail.com> wrote:
> Andreas Bader <andreas.bader at nachtpult.de> wrote:
>
>> Blackberry secures the connection if other firms want to get your data.
>> If the government wants it then you should better use open source
>> encrypted Hardware.
>> I have been a BB user for years, but there are some mail accounts that
>> are only used on my Laptop, not on the BB.
>>
>> Andreas
>>
>
> I disagree. Blackberry isn't openly selling your data or otherwise
> gifting it to third parties, but I don't think that's really enough.
>
> To me, it's disingenuous for companies to promote secure solutions that
> they know allow some kind of backdoor access.
>
> Jacob Appelbaum <jacob at appelbaum.net> wrote:
>
>> What an embarrassing joke
>>
>
> Keep in mind that all PINs are 8-digit hex strings. Narrows the field a
> bit. ;P
>
> ~Griffin
>
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