Tal y como os
contabamos hace unos días en SXato2,
El Chaos Computer Club (CCC) ha presentado más detalles sobre el caso "R2D2", en su palabras:
Therefore, the CCC now presents a more detailed technical
documentation of a newer version of the "Staatstrojaner" from the year
2010.[3] The testimony of DigiTask [10] is the basis of a detailed
report that serves as a euphemistic attempt to conceal its illegal
nature. At the same time, both disassembled versions of the Trojan,
commented by the CCC, were made publicly available in order to ensure
the traceability of the findings and to facilitate further research by
interested parties. [4]
Even during the last three years, the authorities and their
providers were clearly not capable of developing a "Staatstrojaner"
which would meet the minimum of requirements for juridical evidence,
basic law compliance and security against manipulation”, a CCC
spokesperson summed up about the new findings. “By these concrete and
principal reasons, it is logical not to expected that this would succeed
in the future."
The diagnosis of the new CCC report presents a strong contrast to the
claims by the Interior Secretary Ole Schröder, who was the one who
apparently had drawn the short straw and be the one to justify and
answer questions of the parliament. There, he claimed: "The software is
designed for each individual case and previously checked, so that it
can't do more than it is allowed to." [8] Under the previously mentioned
conditions, it is evident that the test wasn't very intense – how could
it, without available source code.
Fuente:
#CCC
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