An nsa employee wrote a letter to the journal that pubished their work and accused them of breaking the law. If all this cryptography research was out in the open, then more foreign governments could encript their information. I was telling foreign entities how to protect their secrets. But there's no way to do one without the other. There was actualy a fight that, s ay, rosly speaking, maybe more than mostly speaking, wanted to throw me in jail.
Today's internet is built on a series of locks and keys that protect your private information as it travels through cyberspace. But could all these locks be broken?
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