mhalen 2 Posted ... http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-23401076 The comments section shows around 90% of people think this is madness. edit: should a url redirector be implemented by default on this forum perhaps? Quote Share this post Link to post
mcanon2 0 Posted ... I think this may be a wolf in sheeps clothing. THE PRIME MINISTER'S PLEDGEAutomatic web filters for new customers, and opt in for existing accounts by 2014.Filters fitted to all new mobile phones. Ban on adult content for public wi-fi. New offence of possession of porn simulating rape. New powers for watchdogs to access heavily encrypted sites. Search engines urged to ban searches for child abuse.Ofcom to drive move towards a family-friendly web.BUT... no default block across the web and providers and social media not forced to bar indecent sites. Emphasis mine Now given that out side the realms of speculation on what super computers/ crypto cracking NSA/GCHQ has what implications does this have for any user of encryption technology. Assuming that any arbitary secure crypto still can't be broken within a reasonable time this can only mean more legal powers of compulsion to give up keys etc, perhaps legalised key logging, hacking, MITM etc. I also assume that the legislation will be deliberatly vague in order to make it as broably applicable as possible. Admin, what repercussions can you envisiage from this? Effectivly this could render any crypto in use only a strong as a persons willingness to avoid the brunt of the law. To my mind it makes the use of crypto tech a decidely more risky affair than it currently is. Quote Share this post Link to post