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Now the police want your passwords

What’s the point of securing your private data with encryption if authorities can force you to hand over your passphrases. This law wouldn’t be open to abuse would it.

Now the police want your passwords – and you could be fined $60,000 or put in prison for five years if you refuse

Author barrycusPosted on October 8, 2018Categories Security

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