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'Lawful access' bill would allow feds to legally bust into encrypted devices. "This is the full-frontal nuclear assault on encryption we've been fearing would come, but which no lawmaker previously had dared to put forth," @Riana_Crypto
tells @NBCNews

Would I be right in thinking, that as e-commerce relies on encryption to work (so transactions are secure) this law could have implications if people lose trust in the system designed to make transactions safe.
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@zleap No amount of laws can break math. If your encryption is solid you shouldn't have to worry about this

@valleyforge @zleap While you are right, I wonder if this law would significantly undermine trust in corporate/governmental e-commerce/transactions and thus make things worse for the corporate/government status quo.

@mathlover @zleap it would for me. If it passes Ill be double checking my open source encryption systems

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