The best part of the “going dark” debate is that we have to pretend sophisticated attacks by nation-states and criminals are some kind of Gibsonian sci-fi fantasy. It’s 2019. Theres a multi-billion dollar industry around attacking phone security systems.https://www.fastcompany.com/90307864/u-s-fund-sells-israeli-hacking-firm-nso-group-amid-spy-mystery …
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I think that is a fair summation of my position; one is at scale and largely impossible to defend against (legaly compelling) especially on a global scale and the other is natural law and impossible to prevent.
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I understand, but the counter argument would be there's no way for a government to hoard 0day without putting innocent people at risk (because you can't prevent other people discovering bugs and abusing them). This is why I don't like governments using 0day.
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