Explaining Graykey: Helpful or Harmful for Law Enforcement?
November 25, 2024
I am not keen on making some “secrets” publicly available. Those keen on channeling Edward Snowden may have glory words to describe their activities. I take a different view: Some types of information should be proprietary and made known only to those engaged in trying to enforce applicable laws. That said, I want to point to a Reddit.com post about “privacy.” The trigger for the post is an article behind a paywall about a device used to extract information from a mobile phone.
The Reddit post provides a link to the source document “Leaked Documents Show What Phones Secretive Tech ‘Graykey’ Can Unlock”. That write up is typical of non-LE and intel professional reactions to certain types of specialized software and hardware.
What I want to mention is that the Reddit post provides some supplementary information which is not widely known and generally not bandied about outside of certain professional groups. You can find this post, the links to the additional information, and some commentary to disambiguate the jargon used to keep chatter about specialized products and services within a “community.” Here’s the link to the Reddit information: https://shorturl.at/KsDwc
To be frank, I miss the good old days when information of a sensitive nature did not become course material for a computer science and programming class or a road map for outfits competing with US firms. But I am a dinobaby. Believe me, no one cares about my old-timey thoughts.
Stephen E Arnold, November 25, 2024
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