Critics question 'Five Eyes' push to expand spies' telecoms access

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Encryption row escalates.

Critics question 'Five Eyes' push to expand spies' telecoms access
Former government officials and privacy campaigners are questioning demands by "Five Eyes" security ministers that high-tech communications systems should remain accessible to spies and official investigators. A meeting in London of security and law enforcement officials from the Five Eyes group ...

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