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Australia Set To Spy on WhatsApp Messages With Encryption Law (bloomberg.com)

Australia is set to give its police and intelligence agencies the power to access encrypted messages on platforms such as WhatsApp, becoming the latest country to face down privacy concerns in the name of public safety. From a report: Amid protests from companies such as Facebook and Google, the government and main opposition struck a deal on Tuesday that should see the legislation passed by parliament this week. Under the proposed powers, technology companies could be forced to help decrypt communications on popular messaging apps, or even build new functionality to help police access data.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has said the legislation is needed to help foil terrorist attacks and organized crime. Critics say it is flawed and could undermine security across the Internet, jeopardizing activities from online voting to market trading and data storage.

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  1. Re:Stupid politicians ... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

    Correct. The real reason to be against it is that a backdoor key would be a secret which, if lost, would wipe the messaging company's stock value and cause a total of billions of dollars of damage to their clients. I doubt the government is intending to purchase insurance against this kind of eventuality. They want a shiny toy and if they lose it then their answer will be "oops".