You know the drill, right? The FBI keeps insisting that it has a "going dark" problem due to encryption making it impossible to access key evidence of supposedly criminal behavior, in theory allowing crime to happen without recourse. The problem, though, is that nearly every single bit of this claim is false. It's kind of stunning.
- It appears that, in practice, the FBI almost never runs into encryption.
- In the rare cases where it has (and we don't know how many because since the FBI admitted it over exaggerated how many "locked" devices it had, and then has since refused to provide an updated count), there do appear to be ways to get into those devices anyway.
- But the key issue, by far, is that the opposite of going dark is happening. Thanks to our increasingly electronic lives, the government actually has way more access to information than ever before.
Two recent articles highlight this in practice, with regards to the FBI trying to track down the rare cases of criminal activity happening around some of the protests.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday June 23 2020, @04:32PM
It's because they've obviously been taken over by Bolsheviks if you've been paying attention over the last couple of decades. Shooting Vickie Weaver in the head while she held her baby on her own porch. Some cowardly piece of shit shooting the family dog in front of the 10 yr old son then spraying him in the back with an mp5 as he ran away. Killing everyone at waco to try and prove who's boss. Thank $skyDaddy for Timothy McVeigh! You pieces of shit don't get to kill American kids for free.