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 …
I don't think I claimed that, which tweet are you referring to?
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Well in that case: why would you argue for key escrow if it doesn’t fix your 0day worries? The primary use case for KE appears to be for physical access to locked phones, which are not the most risky 0days imho.
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I think you might have me confused with someone else, I'm opposed to key escrow. My concern is that people are encouraging more exploit hoarding as a substitute for key escrow, which sounds like might be what you're doing?
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