>>1493765 (prior bread)
Oh its way more than all these things listed.
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"We have everything".
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The central repo of all root certificates (the "bridge") might have been compromised by the previous administration
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Computing power is such that the very fastest machines can decrypt a transmission in days, or less. But they are a very limited resource.
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Network providers can still see which websites you hit – the DNS names are not encrypted.
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The Intel Management Engine is a yuuuge backdoor for bad agents to exploit.
Bottom line: if someone in an agency wants to target you, there's little left but for you to grab your ankles.