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If the governments of the world are to be believed, Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) is playing straight into the hands of the criminal underworld. According to some, it is just too strong, which means that Big Brother finds it very difficult to keep his beady eyes locked onto our every movement.

If the governments of the world are to be believed, Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) is playing straight into the hands of the criminal underworld. According to some, it is just too strong, which me...

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