Dutch government leaving us all vulnerable

EDRi: Dutch government wants to keep “zero days” available for exploitation »

The Dutch government is very clear about at least one thing: unknown software vulnerabilities, also known as “zero days”, may be left open by the government, in order to be exploited by secret services and the police.

So, the Dutch government is willing to leave information technology all over the world vulnerable to known dangers – to be able to use them itself?

What could possibly go wrong?

Author: HAX

Henrik “HAX” Alexandersson is a Swedish writer, thinker and political evangelist. Between 2009 and 2014 he worked in the European Parliament for the Swedish Pirate Party.

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