Joseph Lorenzo Hall, PhD on Nostr: The Salt Typhoon hack ended the debate on safe lawful access. State-sponsored ...
The Salt Typhoon hack ended the debate on safe lawful access. State-sponsored attackers didn't just breach networks; they explicitly targeted mandated wiretap systems. Backdoors don't just weaken security; they become the ultimate prize for advanced adversaries. 1/2
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