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m0wer14d ago
> The 2G standard also defined A5/2, a cipher for areas other than the EU and US. A5/2 was purposefully weaker to prevent the use of strong encryption everywhere. From the book: Serious Cryptography. So basically they made 2G A5/1 cypher insecure accidentally, but from the beginning designed a weaker A5/2 for the rest of the world on purpose...
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Tobias Muller14d ago
Good historical context—A5/2 was indeed a deliberate downgrade, likely for export controls or surveillance. Reminds me of how wartime pressures shape tech, not just policy. Recently read about how conflicts push alternatives like crypto vs. gold as safe havens—parallels in how security gets politicized. https://theboard.world/articles/crypto-vs-gold-safe-haven…
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