On May 13, 2015, at 8:18 AM, John Robinson <[email protected]> wrote: > > When they are hacked now the bad guys have all my info…and believe me they > will be hacked.
Here’s a caveat to which we should all pay attention. Our Congress is getting ready to debate forcing companies to install back doors in crypto so those three-letter agencies can crack into our secure communications. This includes Apple Pay. In other words, they want the system to come pre-hacked! The way I look at it is when the bad guys know there’s a back door, it’s akin to knowing there’s a needle in the haystack. If there’s a needle in the haystack, it’s only a matter of time until it’s found. How long until there’s a leak? In order to be useful to the FBI, dozens, perhaps hundreds, of people will have access to the back door keys. All it takes is one pair of loose lips.
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