It was beforehand, if my memory serves me correctly, by which time GCHQ/NSA had managed to hack it. I can remember the diagrams from the Snowden docs. If https:// did lock out our friendly spies, do you think we would be allowed to have it beyond anything apart from secure checkouts?
It was beforehand, if my memory serves me correctly, by which time GCHQ/NSA had managed to hack it. I can remember the diagrams from the Snowden docs. If https:// did lock out our friendly spies, do you think we would be allowed to have it beyond anything apart from secure checkouts?