Inmy book Tracers in the dark I’m on the final part. It talks about CSAM as it comes to the underground market when the book was Written.
I bring this up because there’s a wired article that talks about this same topic and how Spain is wanting to pass something to “minimize encryption” or weaken what is now known as “End to End Encryption.”
This wired article is titled Leaked Government Document Shows Spain Wants to Ban End-to-End Encryption.
This reminds me of Sopa and Pipa. A link to Wikipedia is for stop online piracy act, which was not exactly what I was looking for. But Pipa (not sure if I’m having the right acronym) was one that reminds me of those people wanting us to do the same here in the states.
I’ll have to look up more once I get this out. But it seems like they’re using CSAM as a need to “weaken the encryption” so police and other people can read what’s going on and get at that material and the people spreading it.
I sent this to Steve Gibson over at the Gibson Research Corporation
for his analysis at least. He’ll see it anyhow.
If you can, read this article if you’re in the EU. Make it a great day.
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