EU Commission Kicks Off 2025 With Yet Another Plea For Backdoored Encryption (www.techdirt.com)
from schnurrito@discuss.tchncs.de to privacy@lemmy.ml on 11 Apr 22:50
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Telorand@reddthat.com on 11 Apr 23:01 next collapse

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ToadOfHypnosis@lemm.ee on 12 Apr 00:24 next collapse

So stupid. This is only to spy on normal citizens. Criminals can easily use their own E2EE.

tiddy@sh.itjust.works on 12 Apr 00:32 collapse

I could honestly see this as one of the few legit uses for LLMs.

Throw some data ino it and make some “natural text” to obfuscate it.

FauxLiving@lemmy.world on 12 Apr 14:26 collapse

There are digital stenography tools that cryptographically hide data in the least significant bits of a media file.

That’s a more robust way of hiding communication on monitored channels

tiddy@sh.itjust.works on 12 Apr 19:51 collapse

I mean I imagine an LLM is able to generate more entropy from the sheer computing power put into it, but I agree traditional digital stenography methods are MUCH more cost/power efficient than an LLM.

(Not even to mention the amount of cyclic redundancy youd probably need just to get a message across)

Depending on the environment I suppose texr-based could be beneficial vs (relatively) large media files

[deleted] on 12 Apr 14:50 next collapse

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7eter@feddit.org on 12 Apr 17:50 collapse

I always wonder how would that even work? Encryption is no mystery and openly available to anyone.