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Prime Minister of Australia says he can beat the laws of math
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What a tard lmao
kekkle for shekkle
>On Friday, the government unveiled plans to introduce legislation this year that would force internet companies to assist law enforcement in decrypting messages sent with end-to-end encryption.
>Turnbull has repeatedly stated the country is not interested in backdoors.
> "A back door is typically a flaw in a software program that perhaps the -- you know, the developer of the software program is not aware of and that somebody who knows about it can exploit," he said. "And, you know, if there are flaws in software programs, obviously, that's why you get updates on your phone and your computer all the time."
>"So we're not talking about that. We're talking about lawful access."
This is genuinely hilarious. What a chimp. He doesn't get it.
But you know, he's been talking to people who do, and the key is here:
>The package will also contain authority for the Australian Federal Police to "remotely monitor computer networks and devices", a power currently possessed by the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation, and force handset makers to help authorities break into devices they sell.
This is about forcing Apple, Samsung, etc. to give access to anything useful to break into seized smartphones.
It's not really about "end-to-end encryption", it's about storage encryption, with short, fast-access passcodes.
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I thought jews were supposed to be smart.
Holy shit I just heard this news on the radio (inb4 oldfag) and spent like 5 minutes in my car yelling at how stupid it was, come home and there's a thread on Veeky Forums
>The laws of mathematics are very commendable, but the only law that applies in Australia is the law of Australia
what a madman
>The laws of mathematics are very commendable, but the only law that applies in Australia is the law of Australia.
He actually said this, holy shit
>zdnet.com
>australia-will-trump-the-laws-of-mathematics
>Trump the laws of math
Does this mean they'll make loud, bold, narcissistic claims about math and then have nothing to back them up with?