Comment by ogurechny
1 day ago
There was a guy, Snowden or something, who got some first party reports. They stated that no magical quantum crypto breaking happened at global scale, keys were simply stolen, or backdoors were used to access clear text on sender or receiver.
Ephemeral keys (not stored for possible future leakage) quickly became the default, and assumptions about global data gathering changed. Then, all of a sudden, “free” service appears that makes all of TLS improvements, bug and small, practical and theoretical, useless. What a coincidence!
For some reason, you assume that people who have been stealing everything they can (because doing crime for the Big Guy is not a crime) consider this specific company untouchable. This is impossible. Every country in the world wants to have its spying capacity at maximum (following the shameless example), and to flex muscles at American services doing the same. The reason we only read about clashes over movie piracy and other petty stuff is because more serious matters have been discussed and dealt with.
Facebook offers “free” hosting and other services for individuals (social networks are poor walled versions of the Web). Cloudflare offers “free” CDN and other services for website owners. Actual business model is the same, lies are still lies.
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