It's like releasing some software that cracks all encryption (or more accurately, authentication), before of which only elite members of society had access to.
It's not a physical weapon, it's an information-security weapon; I don't think the gun metaphor is appropriate.
It's like releasing some software that cracks all encryption (or more accurately, authentication), before of which only elite members of society had access to.
It's not a physical weapon, it's an information-security weapon; I don't think the gun metaphor is appropriate.