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RE: End to end encryption technology: What about the Man in the middle?

in #stemng6 years ago (edited)

Security both online and offline is super-important given the times that we are in, not just for the military and the protection of social profiles alone, but digital assets as well. I don't think every company out there that promise E2E encryption keep their word. There's the backdoor at times which of course could aid security agencies if terrorism is brought up. Breaches client-consumer privacy policy but maybe the ends justify the means?

I once did an article on Prime numbers and their use in cryptography RSA securities and encryption. They really form the basis for this. who knows, you might find it interesting

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It's very hard, cos you can't own a river and accord a fisherman an absolute control over the river, you'd always want to inspect how he surfs your sea, that's a pure picture of the impossibility of end to end encryption and this is inevitable as an unsupervised use of communication gadgets is a huge threat to the general security, if iPhones weren't encrypted, maybe the San Bernardino attack would have been averted if the servers got the Intel on time.
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