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It destroys jobs, traps the poorest in poverty, weakens security and even undermines the sports we love.
As a consequence, the shared secret negotiated by communicating parties becomes predictable, which in turns weakens security guarantees in terms of "break-in recovery".
If Apple were to build a "backdoor" that weakens security in its phones, then it's possible that future phones could be accessed by other governments or for other more deleterious purposes.
As a part of its Fifth Amendment defense, Apple argues that being forced to create a version of its software that weakens security is a gross expansion of the All Writs Act and is indeed counter to the Constitution.
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As technical experts have made clear time and again over the past two decades, using weakened encryption for government access would significantly weaken security.
Apple has been unusually vocal about its opposition to government plans to weaken security on either side of the Atlantic.
The report said the violence in Syria had weakened security and made it difficult to monitor anti-trafficking efforts.
The Information Technology Industry Council's chief executive, Dean Garfield, said: "Weakening security with the aim of advancing security simply does not make sense".
Prosperity continued, but the withdrawals of troops by Magnus Maximus in 383 and again at the end of the century by Stilicho weakened security.
Tech companies have long argued that opening up back doors to surveillance agencies inevitably means that other actors will exploit them, weakening security.
[C13.] Agency Scales Back Security Rules for Reactors The Nuclear Regulatory Commission weakened security regulations it had proposed for reactors after consultation with the industry, government auditors said in a report.
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