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Old 31st May 2016, 13:31   #1
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Default Senate anti-encryption bill is effectively dead, for now

If you were worried that a possible Senate bill requiring encryption backdoors would get enough support to become law, you can relax... for a while, at least. Reuters' government tipsters claim that the proposal, drafted by Senators Richard Burr and...

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