arstechnica.com — Skype has come under scrutiny from the NSA and FBI since its PC-to-PC calls are encrypted using AES encryption. This is the same encryption used by the US Government for many things. So, why is it "national security" when the Government encrypts its communications and assumed "criminal activity" when private citizens follow suit?
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losierpFeb 19, 2006
Can anyone say class action lawsuit?!
wamzleeFeb 19, 2006
If you guys have nothing to hide, then you shouldn't mind me monitering your online purchases...and you definately shouldn't mind if I can see your credit card number.
andresfbFeb 20, 2006
"A government big enough to give you everything you want is a government big enough to take from you everything you have"--Gerald R. Ford
greenupFeb 20, 2006
maybe "national security" IS "criminal activity" as implemented around here.
incubuzFeb 21, 2006
"It's so convenient to have a system where everyone is a criminal" - A. Hitler.
rikkitikkitavyFeb 22, 2006
What's criminal is that mantis shrimp story getting more diggs than an important story like this one.