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this post was submitted on 14 Nov 2023
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To me this means:
They couldn’t figure out how to do it, or
It was too expensive to implement, and
They’ll just get the NSA to share the data with them at a fraction of the cost
You forgot one:
Ha, yes. I was thinking about that after I posted the comment.
Excuse me? You just pay the Appletree wizards for their magical rectangles. Simple
How is it impossible? Just proxy all the SSL connections, use MITM certificates and break/inspect the data, capturing it to your own PCAP Servers.
EDIT: There’s more to it than that, but these are some of the fundamentals.
Nah, better to I2P or Tor: they don't need certs at all.
The people who care will.