They won't use WhatsApp because they already use Signal. Yes, they seem to have no idea that they're arguing in favor of making their private intra-Party discussion available to the Feds.
You'd think the ALP would give that a bit of thought, considering what ASIO were doing to them throughout the 1970s. - mark -- Tiny screen, imaginary keyboard. > On 13 Jun 2017, at 18:12, Martin Hepworth <max...@gmail.com> wrote: > > We'll see how it does once they get to use WhatsApp like the UK Conservative > Party and realise the political fallout if the newpapers are able to break > this along with the voicemail! > > -- > Martin Hepworth, CISSP > Oxford, UK > >> On 13 June 2017 at 08:57, Nathanael Bettridge <nathan...@prodigy.com.au> >> wrote: >> That’s the most terrifying line in his speech tbh. The privacy of someone >> who has not been found guilty of a crime should only be overridden by a >> judge, considering all the factors. >> >> Also, https://xkcd.com/538/ comes to mind J >> >> >> >> <image001.png> >> >> >> >> From: AusNOG [mailto:ausnog-boun...@lists.ausnog.net] On Behalf Of Phillip >> Grasso >> Sent: Tuesday, 13 June 2017 5:34 PM >> To: Mark Newton <new...@atdot.dotat.org> >> Cc: ausnog@lists.ausnog.net >> Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Government intends to pass TSSR this parliament >> >> >> >> "The privacy of a terrorist can never be more important than public safety. >> Never." >> >> >> >> Is it a question of privacy or cost? The means exist to decrypt, its just >> more expensive. >> >> >> >> On 13 June 2017 at 00:16, Mark Newton <new...@atdot.dotat.org> wrote: >> >> Brandis: "Trust me, we only want the envelope, not the content." >> >> <David Speers interviews him to see what that actually means, everybody >> laughs> >> >> Brandis: "Actually, we want the content too." >> >> <silence> >> >> >> - mark >> >> >> On 06/13/2017 04:16 PM, James Andrewartha wrote: >> >> https://www.pm.gov.au/media/2017-06-13/national-security-statement >> >> Also includes the usual BS about breaking encryption in the name of >> national security, aka the war on maths. >> >> "However encrypted messaging applications are also used by criminals and >> terrorists - at the moment much of this traffic is difficult for our >> security agencies to decrypt, and indeed for our Five Eyes partners as >> well. >> >> Most of the major platforms of this kind are based in the United States >> where a strong libertarian tradition resists Government access to private >> communications as the FBI found when Apple would not help unlock the >> iPhone of the dead San Bernardino terrorist. >> >> The privacy of a terrorist can never be more important than public safety. >> Never." >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> AusNOG mailing list >> AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net >> http://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog >> >> >> >> Total Control Panel >> >> Login >> >> To: nathan...@prodigy.com.au >> >> From: ausnog-boun...@lists.ausnog.net >> >> Remove lists.ausnog.net from my allow list >> >> You received this message because the domain lists.ausnog.net is on your >> allow list. >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> AusNOG mailing list >> AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net >> http://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog >> >
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