The untouchable sociopathic white collar criminals in this
machine called the 'Australian Government' are at it again.
With every action regarding a new law, Australia's good
people are being oppressed more and more with literally zero rights to privacy,
where every man / woman / son / daughter who is in possession of a mobile phone
is monitored by the 'authorities' (read
corporation conglomerate) today under the pretext of 'terrorism'.
It would come as no surprise that the law makers in this
penal colony would put a law trough that owning an encrypted device is an act
of 'terrorism'.
Apparently 'terrorists' use encrypted methods of communication between each other.
NEWSFLASH:
'Terrorists' use automobiles / highways to get to their
destination.
Government solution (?):
BAN all automobiles and lock up the people under Martial Law
like they did officially in the first 40 years of colonialisation of this land.
The WHOLE point of encryption is so that the a$$holes in the
corporation conglomerate called the 'government' do NOT access YOUR private and
confidential communication.
So let's use the "nothing to hide, nothing to fear'
motto?
Give US your communications, Turdball !!!
Why are you hiding your books, Turdball ??? !!! ???
George Brandis another criminal in office.
Watch now, how governments will secretly work with phone manufacturers
/ app developers in installing 'backdoors'.
The people have already had their mobile phone's security
compromised from (deliberate) security holes in the GSM communications protocols
from the inception of the technology.
The 'Australian Government' REALLY hates the slave population.
read article by news.com.au from 11
Jun 2017 of the headline;
Turnbull tackles encrypted
messages
The Turnbull government will look to change laws in order to
help authorities decrypt messages.
The
Turnbull government is reportedly looking at changing laws to force telco and
tech firms to help authorities to decrypt suspect messages.
Staff
writers News Corp Australia Network
THE
increased use of encrypted messaging by terrorist networks has prompted the
Turnbull government to reportedly look at changing laws to force
telecommunications and technology firms to help authorities decrypt suspect
messages.
Fairfax
Media reports
that Attorney-General George Brandis said the government will not pursue the
controversial “backdoor” access option by forcing firms to plant flaws in their
encryption software that would allow it to be cracked by police or security
agencies.
The
Turnbull government to reportedly look at changing laws to force
telecommunications and technology firms to help authorities decrypt suspect
messages. Picture: Supplied.Source:News Corp Australia
Senator
Brandis also said the mechanisms for warrant exchanges between Australian
agencies and counterparts in the US and other partners were “more limited than
they should be”.
In
mid-2013, less than 3 per cent of counter-terrorism investigations intercepted
communications that were encrypted. Today that figure was more than 40 per
cent, Senator Brandis said.
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