Russian Bill Requires Encryption Backdoors In All Messenger Apps (dailydot.com)
Patrick O'Neill quotes a report from The Daily Dot: A new bill in the Russian Duma, the country's lower legislative house, proposes to make cryptographic backdoors mandatory in all messaging apps in the country so the Federal Security Service -- the successor to the KGB -- can obtain special access to all communications within the country. [Apps like WhatsApp, Viber, and Telegram, all of which offer varying levels of encrypted security for messages, are specifically targeted in the "anti-terrorism" bill, according to the Russian-language media. Fines for the offending companies could reach 1 million rubles or about $15,000.] Russian Senator Elena Mizulina argued that the new bill ought to become law because, she said, teens are brainwashed in closed groups on the internet to murder police officers, a practice protected by encryption. Mizulina then went further. "Maybe we should revisit the idea of pre-filtering [messages]," she said. "We cannot look silently on this."
Those filthy dirty freedom hating commies. Now they are stealing out government's ideas!
I'm an American. I love this country and the freedoms that we used to have.
Messenger apps backdoor you!
I don't respond to AC's.
Russia only has theoretical encryption, so the Russian government is only planning for the future. This has no impact on current technology.
-- Slashdot, making the Left look conservative since 1997.
Expressions of homosexuality are also heavily restricted and Russia has a horrible record of LGBT rights.
Shurely not.
Putin wouldn't be posting all those homoerotic pictures of himself if that were the case.
Fuck off, fuck off, fuck off.
Signed,
Wales.
Confucius say, "Find worm in apple - bad. Find half a worm - worse."